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He is a nephew of Lt. Gov. Francis Fauquier of Virginia, and nothing is known (proven) about his life. A man of the name William Fauquier was in New Jersey and married 18 years after this man's birth, and the New Jersey man had a grandson named William Henry Fauquier, leading to the speculation that this is the same man. Who, however, is the John Fauquier that signed for William at his marriage in New Jersey?

Ancestors of William Henry Fauquier

 

Generation No. 1

1. William Henry Fauquier, born Bef. 14 Jun 1745. He was the son of 2. William Fauquier and 3. Grace Warner.

Notes for William Henry Fauquier:

Is this the William Fauquier who was in Great Egg Harbour , Gloucester, New Jersey by the 1760's and married Rebeckah May, daughter of George May? He was married abt. 25 Jul 1763 in NJ with a witness named John Fauquier, and had a grandson named William Henry Fauquier. He is the right age, and his grandfather and many cousins did travel across the ocean.

One thing to resolve, however: Who was the John Fauquier that signed for William Fauquier at his married to Rebeckah May? I don't see any indication of siblings or cousins of this name.

Generation No. 2

2. William Fauquier, born Bef. 20 Jun 1708 in London, England; died 15 Dec 1788 in Stratton St., London, England. He was the son of 4. Jean-François 'John Francis' Fauquier and 5. Elizabeth Chamberlayne. He married 3. Grace Warner 24 May 1742 in Lee, Kent, England.

3. Grace Warner, born 13 Oct 1717 in Cobb's Crop, Antigua; died Bef. 24 May 1754 in Eltham, England. She was the daughter of 6. Col. Edward Warner and 7. Elizabeth Scott.

Notes for William Fauquier:

William Fauquier, Esq., FRS. Director of the London Assurance. Fellow of the Royal Society. "William Fauquier of Hanover"

Notes for Grace Warner:

She married 1st Samuel Byam.

Children of William Fauquier and Grace Warner are:

i. Edward Warner Fauquier, born Bef. 10 Mar 1742/43; died 10 Nov 1746 in England.

ii. Elizabeth Fauquier, born Bef. 03 Apr 1744.

1 iii. William Henry Fauquier, born Bef. 14 Jun 1745.

iv. Thomas Fauquier, born Bef. 22 Oct 1746 in England; died 31 Dec 1825 in Hampton Court Palace, England; married Charlotte Townshend 07 Jun 1779 in Hanover Sq., London, England; born Bef. 1758 in England; died 27 Jan 1841 in Hampton Court Palace, England.

Notes for Thomas Fauquier:

Secretary to the Controllers of Army Accounts, one of the Gentelemen Ushers to Queen Charlotte. By one account, died in 1827.

v. Jane Georgiana Fauquier, born Bef. 27 Jan 1747/48; died 31 May 1823; married Lord George Venables-Vernon Bet. 25 May 1786 - 25 May 1787; born 05 Sep 1735; died 18 Jun 1813.

Notes for Lord George Venables-Vernon:

2nd Lord of Sudbury and Kinderton

vi. Mary Fauquier, born Aft. 1749; died 1811; married William Fauquier 04 Dec 1771; born Aft. 1730; died Bet. 28 Sep 1805 - 02 Nov 1850.

Notes for William Fauquier:

Accountant General of the Post Office, Secretary and Registrar of the Order of the bath.

 

Generation No. 3

4. Jean-François 'John Francis' Fauquier, born Abt. 1672 in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France; died 22 Sep 1726 in London, England. He was the son of 8. Jean Fauquier and 9. Katherine de Salomon. He married 5. Elizabeth Chamberlayne 30 Aug 1701 in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England.

5. Elizabeth Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1676 in St. Lawrence Pountney, London, England; died Abt. 20 May 1748 in London, England. She was the daughter of 10. Francis Chamberlayne and 11. Mary Smith.

Notes for Jean-François 'John Francis' Fauquier:

"A French Huguenot, a doctor, who with his sisters and brothers had sought sanctuary in England. In England John Francis Fauquier seems not to have practiced medicine. Getting a post in the mint under Sir Isaac Newton, he was promoted to deputy ..."

The Golden Age: A Climate for Greatness, Virginia 1732 - 1775 p. 152

"As a new master of the mint, Newton's first actions were to appoint a deputy, John Francis Fauquier, a Director of the Bank of England, to cut slightly the pay of the moneyers, and to repel a challenge from his successor to Warden, Sir John Stanley, seeking to interfere in the mysteries of alloying the silver before coining ..."

"... was deputy to Sir Isaac Newton, master worker of the Royal Mint, and left his son £15,000 in stocks and annuities upon his death. Little is known of his early life ..."

"... a Huguenot physician, who had left his native town of Clairac ..."

Naturalized 1698 by Act of Parliament. Became deputy to Thomas Neale, Master of the Mint, and in 1716 was elected a Director of the Bank of England. Resided in Rich's Court, Line Street, CIty of London, where all children were born. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.

Marriage recorded: "Of the parish of St. Martin's Outwich, batchelor, & Elizabeth Chamberlaine of the same parish, were married August y 30th 1701 by Mr. Dean."

later cited as "John Francis Fauquier of Rich's Court, Lime St., London, dep. master of the mint and gov. of the Bank of England"

Notes for Elizabeth Chamberlayne:

Elizabeth Chamberlaine

Children of Jean-François Fauquier and Elizabeth Chamberlayne are:

i. Mary Fauquier, born 24 May 1702 in London, England; died Dec 1773; married Rev. Francis Wollaston 19 Nov 1728; born 06 Jun 1694 in London, England; died 27 Dec 1774.

Notes for Rev. Francis Wollaston:

Rector of Chiselhurst, Kent

http://www.rogerco.freeserve.co.uk/wolltree.htm

Perhaps one of the "Trustees of the Colony of Georgia."

http://www.sos.state.ga.us/archives/rs/trustees.htm

ii. Gov. Francis Fauquier, born Bef. 11 Jul 1703 in London, England; died 03 Mar 1768 in Williamsburg, VA; married Catherine Dalston Abt. 1730 in England; born Abt. 1710; died 26 Feb 1781 in Cavendish Square, London, England.

Notes for Gov. Francis Fauquier:

In 1751 became a Director of the South Sea Company, and on 15 Feb 1753 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Published "An Essay on ways and means for raising money for the support of the present war without increasing the public debts" which went through three editions. Was appointed Lt. Governor of Virginia upon the resignation of Robert Dinwiddie in 1758.

Notes for Catherine Dalston:

Buried at Totteridge, Hertford, England, where there is a monument to her memory.

iii. Samuel Fauquier, born Bef. 23 Jul 1704 in London, England; died 02 Jul 1705 in London, England.

iv. Elizabeth Fauquier, born Bef. 18 May 1706 in London, England; died 05 Jul 1764; married William Wollaston 06 Apr 1728; born 26 Apr 1693; died 20 Jun 1757.

Notes for William Wollaston:

of Finborough, Suffolk and of St. James Square. MP for Ipswich 1733-4. Of Sid. Sus. College.

2 v. William Fauquier, born Bef. 20 Jun 1708 in London, England; died 15 Dec 1788 in Stratton St., London, England; married Grace Warner 24 May 1742 in Lee, Kent, England.

 

6. Col. Edward Warner, born Abt. 1689 in of Eltham, Kent, England; died Abt. 19 Feb 1731/32. He was the son of 12. Col. Thomas Warner and 13. Jane Walrond. He married 7. Elizabeth Scott.

7. Elizabeth Scott, born Abt. 1686 in of Barbados; died in Antigua. She was the daughter of 14. Hon. Richard Scott.

Notes for Col. Edward Warner:

Member of the Privy Council of Antigua. Colonel in the Army.

Notes for Elizabeth Scott:

One reported death date of 14 Aug 1723 is before the birth of some children.

Children of Edward Warner and Elizabeth Scott are:

i. Richard Scott Warner, born Abt. 1715; died Abt. 02 Sep 1729 in Eltham, Kent.

3 ii. Grace Warner, born 13 Oct 1717 in Cobb's Crop, Antigua; died Bef. 24 May 1754 in Eltham, England; married (1) Samuel Byam Dec 1735; married (2) William Fauquier 24 May 1742 in Lee, Kent, England.

iii. Elizabeth Anne Warner, born Abt. 1718; married John Johnson 01 Jan 1738/39; born 06 Sep 1712 in London, England; died 1775.

Notes for John Johnson:

Descendants are in possession of the Warner estates of Folly and Savannah. Slave trader.

iv. Jane Warner, born 11 Sep 1720 in Christ's Church, Barbados; died Abt. 1758; married Hon. Rev. Francis Byam 02 Jan 1737/38.

Notes for Hon. Rev. Francis Byam:

Rector of St. John's, and counsellor of Barbados.

v. Edward Warner, born 11 Jul 1725; married (1) Catherine Johnson 22 Sep 1746 in St. Margaret's, Lee, Kent; born 03 Apr 1716 in of Eltham, Kent; died 1780; married (2) Margaret <Unknown> Aft. 1780.

Notes for Edward Warner:

Thought to be a descendant of Sir Pelham Warner

vi. Henry Warner, married Phyllis Maria <Unknown>.

Notes for Henry Warner:

Clerk of the Assembly, Antigua

 

Generation No. 4

8. Jean Fauquier, born Abt. 1625 in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France; died 1717. He was the son of 16. Abraham Fauquier and 17. Marie de Favières. He married 9. Katherine de Salomon.

9. Katherine de Salomon, born Abt. 1650 in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France. She was the daughter of 18. Francis de Salomon and 19. Lidiana de la Farque.

Notes for Jean Fauquier:

Lawyer. Other issue may include William, Mary, Bridget. Immigrated from France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Naturalized by Act of Parliament, 1688.

http://www.familytreemagazine.com/101sites/2002/

indicates that Hautes-Pyrénées is the home of Clarac as opposed to Clairac / current maps show the latter spelling.

Notes for Katherine de Salomon:

Catherine de Salomon

Children of Jean Fauquier and Katherine de Salomon are:

4 i. Jean-François 'John Francis' Fauquier, born Abt. 1672 in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France; died 22 Sep 1726 in London, England; married Elizabeth Chamberlayne 30 Aug 1701 in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England.

ii. Françoise Fauquier, born 1664 in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France; died 1694.

iii. Pierre 'Peter' Fauquier, born Bef. 1690 in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France; married Marie Paquard 09 Nov 1710 in St. Anna, Westminister, London, England.

Notes for Pierre 'Peter' Fauquier:

Burgess and merchant in Bordeaux. Author of extant letters.

iv. Jean Fauquier, born in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France; married Thérèse Ribail.

Notes for Jean Fauquier:

A lawyer in Bordeaux. Their child sold Lesparre and the Fauquier farm 2nd 1/2 of 18th century.

 

v. Sarra Fauquier, born in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France; married Dr. Pierrre Bourgues.

Notes for Dr. Pierrre Bourgues:

Pierre Bourgeois; Doctor of medicine, had issue.

 

 

10. Francis Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1645; died Aft. 1686 in of St. Lawrence Poutney, London, England. He was the son of 20. Edward Chamberlayne and 21. Bridget Hale. He married 11. Mary Smith 15 Aug 1667 in London, England.

11. Mary Smith She was the daughter of 22. Richard Smith and 23. Elizabeth <Unknown>.

Notes for Francis Chamberlayne:

Francis Chamberlain

A wealthy grocer who owned property in Southam and Ladbrooke, co. Warwick, Totteridge, co. Hertford, and in the counties of Worcester and York, as well as in London. Mentioned in an indenture of 1686-7 as a citizen and grocer of London; the indenture was about property in Ladbrooke.

IGI listing for Francis Chamberlayne, m. 15 Aug 1667, London, England, wife's name not stated, with relative George Buckle

CHAMBERLAIN, Francis

Co Co Dowgate, 1673-82, 1689-95 St Lawrence Pountney Lane, 1677, St Lawrence Pountney, 1667, 1672, near Thames Street, 1689, AH the Less, 1674, 1693 (1) GR, appr, 1655, to John Ramsay, W, 1689 (2) Living, 1708 (3) f Edward Chamberlain of Princethorpe, Warw, gent, mar 1667, Mary, da of Richard SMITH (4) Merchant, 1677, salter 1682, 1689 (5) EIC stock, 1679 (6) Land Essex and Warw (7) Tory ("good", 1682) (8) Sis Mary mar Samuel SHEPHERD Son Francis Chamberlain, MP New Shorham, 1713-15, 1720-9 (7)

(1) Directory, 1677, Boyd 40146, VBk, St Lawrence Pountney, H of L, MS 154 (y), VBk, AH the Less (2) H of L, MS 154 (1), GR, Appr Reg, 1629-66, f 237 (3) Will of John BILLERS (4) GR, Appr Reg, 1629-66, f 237, Boyd 40146, will of Richard Smith (5) Directory, 1677, SP/29/ 418/199, H of L, MS 154 (y) (6) Cal Min EIC (7) Walcott, MPs Tempus Anne (8) SP/29/418/199, H of L, MS 154 (1)

From: 'Cade - Cutler', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 42-56. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31879. Date accessed: 28 July 2008.

Robert Hanslappe, and Robert Batt. (fn. 15) Further transactions took place between John Hanslap, the third Thomas's son, and others in 1626 and 1642, (fn. 16) and in 1655 he, his wife Ann and others conveyed the manor to Ambrose Holbeach of Mollington (Oxon.), a noted lawyer of the time. (fn. 17) The son of the latter, another Ambrose, with Sara (Harvey) his wife, sold the manor to John Chamberlayne, citizen of London in 1671, (fn. 18) from whom it passed to his brother Francis (1679). (fn. 19) Francis Chamberlayne, son of the previous Francis, was lord in 1730; (fn. 20) he died without issue (fn. 21) but the manor remained with the family, Staynes Chamberlayne being vouchee in a recovery of 1820. (fn. 22) Stoneythorpe Hall is still the seat of this family, in whom any remaining manorial rights are presumably vested. The Hall itself, which was rebuilt in the 17th century, has been completely modernized.

From: 'Parishes: Long Itchington', A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6: Knightlow hundred (1951), pp. 125-132. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=57112. Date accessed: 24 July 2008.

Children of Francis Chamberlayne and Mary Smith are:

i. Richard Chamberlayne, born Bef. 13 Jul 1671 in St. Lawrence Pountney, London, England; died 1758; married Sarah Stanes 03 Aug 1717 in St. Stephen & St. Beret Sherehog, London, England; born Aft. 1672 in Of Ryes, Essex, England; died 1742.

Notes for Richard Chamberlayne:

Richard Chamberlayne, Esq; was late High-Sheriff of the county of Essex

'Burke's Landed Gentry (BLG), p. 381 gives a fairly extensive pedigree of the family from Richard (son of Francis) who married Sarah Staines, down several generations. It says also that this family is "lineally descended from Edward Chamberlayne of Princethorpe." More distant ancestors are indicated by Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies, which says that this entire line is descended from Richard Chamberlain and his wife Jane Reyns, thus connecting them to the well-known lineage going back to the earliest Tancarville families. I have not been able to trace the line from Richard Chamberlain and Jane Reyns to Edward the Chamberlayne Elder, though the VCH entry above for Stretton in Dunsmore seems to indicate that a Martin Chamberlain appeared somewhere in the sequence. Of course the Burke volumes are not the last word in reliability, however they are not infrequently correct, so I tend to think we have a valid lineage from Edward Chamberlain and Bridget Hale down through the several generations of Staynes Chamberlains to their various descendants, enumerated in BLG.'

pjc271828@worldnet.att.net Philip Chamberlain 11 Aug 2001.

Notes for Sarah Stanes:

or Sarah Staines

5 ii. Elizabeth Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1676 in St. Lawrence Pountney, London, England; died Abt. 20 May 1748 in London, England; married Jean-François 'John Francis' Fauquier 30 Aug 1701 in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England.

iii. Francis Chamberlain, born in St. Lawrence Pountney, London, England; died Aft. 1730.

Notes for Francis Chamberlain:

MP New Shorham, 1713-15, 1720-9

From: 'Cade - Cutler', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 42-56. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31879. Date accessed: 28 July 2008.

 

12. Col. Thomas Warner, born Bef. 1665; died Bef. 11 Nov 1695 in Antigua. He was the son of 24. Philip Warner and 25. Henrietta Ashton. He married 13. Jane Walrond Abt. 1689.

13. Jane Walrond, born Abt. 1667 in Of Antigua. She was the daughter of 26. Henry Walrond and 27. Deborah <Unknown>.

Notes for Col. Thomas Warner:

Inherited the family estates of Folly and Savanah.

Notes for Jane Walrond:

Jane was widowed and married 2nd Richard Lightfoot.

Children of Thomas Warner and Jane Walrond are:

6 i. Col. Edward Warner, born Abt. 1689 in of Eltham, Kent, England; died Abt. 19 Feb 1731/32; married Elizabeth Scott.

ii. Ashton Warner, born 1691 in of Eltham, Kent, England; died Feb 1751/52 in Antigua; married Elizabeth Anne Clarke 08 Apr 1714; born Aft. 1684; died in Antigua.

Notes for Ashton Warner:

Noted as 2nd son.

Attorney General and Speaker of the House of Assembly of the Island of Antigua. Attorney-general of the Leewards Islands.

Notes for Elizabeth Anne Clarke:

Elizabeth married 1st Samuel Byam, and was widowed.

iii. Henry Warner, born 1693; died 1731 in Antigua.

Notes for Henry Warner:

Clerk of the Assembly, Antigua, 1724.

iv. Philip Warner, born Bef. 27 Sep 1695 in St. Paul's, Antigua.

 

14. Hon. Richard Scott, born Bef. 1665.

Notes for Hon. Richard Scott:

One of King William III's counsellors for Barbados.

Child of Hon. Richard Scott is:

7 i. Elizabeth Scott, born Abt. 1686 in of Barbados; died in Antigua; married Col. Edward Warner.

 

Generation No. 5

16. Abraham Fauquier, born Bef. 1599; died Abt. 1645. He was the son of 32. Pierre Fauquier and 33. Marie Philipot. He married 17. Marie de Favières Bef. 1619.

17. Marie de Favières, born Bef. 1604.

Children of Abraham Fauquier and Marie de Favières are:

i. Marguerite Fauquier, born Bef. 1619; married Jean Dupleix 1634.

Notes for Jean Dupleix:

"nobleman"

ii. Abraham Fauquier, born Bef. 1625.

8 iii. Jean Fauquier, born Abt. 1625 in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France; died 1717; married Katherine de Salomon.

 

18. Francis de Salomon, born Bef. 1632. He married 19. Lidiana de la Farque.

19. Lidiana de la Farque, born Bef. 1635.

Notes for Lidiana de la Farque:

or perhaps de Fargues

Child of Francis de Salomon and Lidiana de la Farque is:

9 i. Katherine de Salomon, born Abt. 1650 in Clairac, Bordeaux, Gironde, France; married Jean Fauquier.

 

20. Edward Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1618 in of Knightlow, Warwickshire; died Bef. 12 May 1657 in London, England. He was the son of 40. Edward Chamberlayne. He married 21. Bridget Hale.

21. Bridget Hale, born Abt. 1618; died Bef. 15 Feb 1658/59 in London, England.

Notes for Edward Chamberlayne:

He probably descends from Martin Chamberlayne, who was an adult by 1580. Princethorpe, in Warwick, is just southeast of Coventry, not too far itself southeast of Birmingham.

http://www.pagemost.com/Princethorpe-Warwickshire

The son of another Edward Chamberlayne of Warwickshire (and perhaps the grandson of another Edward)

DR 37/2/Box 83/71 n.d [after Sept 1623]

Contents:

Acknowledgement (and draft) by Edward Chamberlayne, Eschaetor for the county of Warks. that, upon the presentation of deeds before him, showing that Thomas Archer had, in 1605 conveyed his solely owned land to Francis Blizzard, citizen & grocer of London and that his other lands were held jointly with Simon Archer and that he therefore died possessed of no land in his sole right and nothing is therefore due to the King.

 

His will, from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC)

Edward Chamberlayne the elder, Princethorpe, proved at London on 12 May 1657. This lists sons: Edward(eldest), Martyn, William, Richard, Knightlie, John, Francis, Thomas, and George; daughters Marie and Bridget; granddaughter Jane, daughter of son Edward; and cousins Thomas Harbert [Herbert?} of Stretton upon Dunsmore and Nicholas Hanslap of Southam. He also mentions "my father Hale," thereby identifying his wife's surname as Hale.

Though these two wills do not by themselves show Edward and Bridget to be the parents of your Francis, some entries in Victoria County History, Warwickshire, Vol. 6 are strongly suggestive. Under Knightlow Hundred, Little Itchington, it says "The manor was purchased by John Chamberlain, citizen of London, in 1671. It passed to his brother Francis, in 1679. Francis' son, Francis, was the Lord of the Manor in 1730; he died without issue. It passed to Staynes Chamberlain in 1820. Stoneythorpe Hall is still in the family. Thermuthis, the daughter of Staynes Chamberlain, married her cousin, Francis Fauquier, in 1787."

The entry for Stretton in Dunsmore (Knightlow Hundred) says, "In 1580 the manor passed to Martin Chamberlain. It remained in the family until the end of the 18th century. Staynes Chamberlain of Stoneythorpe was the vouchee in the recovery in 1792. In or around 1696 the patronage of the church was vested in Mary Chamberlain. The Chamberlain family leased the Manor of Princethorpe, which passed to Fauquier."

STRETTON-ON-DUNSMORE

The village is about six miles south east of Coventry just off the main A45 which leads to the M45 and the Marriages: 1. The red brick houses around the village green make this an attractive place. There are two fine timber-framed buildings, Moor Farmhouse dating from the 16th century and Yew Tree Hall. Chamberlayne family papers, wills etc. of Princethorpe and elsewhere, and connected families of Dry, Taylor, Baker and Lister 1706-1796.

Family of Chamberlayne : —The individual to whom Capt. W. Herbert bequeathed, in 1694, the patronage of the Church of Stretton on Dunsmore, was Francis Chamberlayne, who had a son, William, living at that date. Capt. Herbert also names his cousin, Edward Chamberlayne of Princethorpe, and Mary his daughter.

Mary Chamberlayne, in 1580, was plaintiff in a fine passed of the manor of Princethorpe.

Edmund Chamberlayne, sen., deficient in another on the same manor in 1624.

The Visitation Pedigree, which is very meagre, does not apparently touch this branch of the family. Perhaps these additional Notes may help to produce an answer to the Queries in the above page, or some further information concerning their pedigree.

Notes for Bridget Hale:

Bridget died not long after and her will was proved at London on 15 Feb 1658/59. She also mentions sons Martin, Knightlie, Francis, Thomas, Edward, George, John, William, and daughters Marie and Bridget.

Children of Edward Chamberlayne and Bridget Hale are:

i. Edward Chamberlayne, Jr.

ii. Martin Chamberlayne, born Aft. 1635.

iii. William Chamberlayne

iv. Richard Chamberlayne

v. Knightlie Chamberlayne

vi. John Chamberlayne, died Abt. 1679.

Notes for John Chamberlayne:

His brother, Francis, received Stoneythorpe, which he purchased after it was sold by a distant cousin, John Hanslappe. See Francis's record.

10 vii. Francis Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1645; died Aft. 1686 in of St. Lawrence Poutney, London, England; married Mary Smith 15 Aug 1667 in London, England.

viii. Thomas Chamberlayne

ix. George Chamberlayne

x. Marie Chamberlayne, married Samuel Shepherd 1673.

Notes for Marie Chamberlayne:

Mary Chamberlain

Notes for Samuel Shepherd:

SHEPHERD, Samuel.

Co Co Bridge, 1688-9 St Michael's Lane, 1677, 1st Prec Thames Street, 1688, St Magnus, 1673, 1689, ? Bishopsgate Street, 1708 (1) VIN (2) b 1648, bur St Magnus (3) Will PCC 16 Browning pr, 13 Jan 1718/9 f ? Joshua Shepherd, SAD (M, 1659) of London, mar 1673, Mary, sis of Francis CHAMBERLAIN, of St Mary Abchurch (4) Merchant Promoter and Director of New EIC Original Director of South Sea C, Gov, 1713-18 Assis RAC, 1695-8 Contractor to Navy for oil and wine (5) Contested London, 1698, MP Newport, I o W, 1701 (expelled) Whig (6) Son Francis Shepherd, MP Andover, 1701-8, EIC merchant, d "worth £100,000" in 1739 (7)

(1) Directory, 1677, WMBk, Bridge, Boyd 21082, VBk, St Magnus, will of John BILLERS (2) Beaven, I, p 278 (3) Boyd 21082, Walcott, MPs Tempus Anne (4) Walcott, MPs Tempus Anne, Boyd Index (5) Directory, 1677, Walcott, MPs Tempus Anne, K G Davies, Index (6) Beaven, I, p 291, Walcott, MPs Tempus Anne (7) Walcott, MPs Tempus Anne

From: 'Salmon - Sykes', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 143-159. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31894. Date accessed: 28 July 2008.

xi. Bridget Chamberlayne

 

22. Richard Smith, died 1673. He married 23. Elizabeth <Unknown>.

23. Elizabeth <Unknown>

Notes for Richard Smith:

SMITH, Richard.

Co Co Dowgate, 1654, 1658-62, 1666 (1) AH the Less, 1654, 1666, Islington, Middx, 1673 (2) DYE (3) d 1673, bur ? Islington, Middx (4) Will PCC 11 Pye, 1673 mar Elizabeth (4) Land Middx (4) Da Elizabeth mar Thomas SHAW, da Mary mar Francis CHAMBERLAIN (5)

(1) 1654, 1659, 1661-2 VBk, AH the Less (2) VBk, AH the Less, will (3) CRO, MS 40/3, will (4) Will (5) Will, Boyd 20212, 40146

From: 'Salmon - Sykes', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 143-159. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31894. Date accessed: 28 July 2008.

Children of Richard Smith and Elizabeth <Unknown> are:

11 i. Mary Smith, married Francis Chamberlayne 15 Aug 1667 in London, England.

ii. Elizabeth Smith, married Thomas Shaw 1662 in St Olave Jewry, London; born 1631; died Abt. 01 Dec 1703.

Notes for Thomas Shaw:

SHAW, Thomas.

Co Co Tower, 1680, 1690-7 St Dunstans Hill, 1677, St Dunstan-in-the-East, 1662, Isle- worth, Middx, 1703 (1) FISH, appr, 1650, to Marie, wid of John Saintloe (2) b 1631, bur 1 Dec 1703, St Dunstanin-the-East (3) Will PCC 25 Ashe pr, 14 Jan 1703/4 f Godfrey Shaw of Chestfield, Derbs, tanner, mar (A) 1662, at St Olave Jewry, Elizabeth, da of Richard SMITH, (B) Deborrah, da of Richard Reeve, snr, of St Sepulchre (4) Merchant (5) Whig (6) Bro-in-law of Roger REEVE (7)

(1) Directory, 1677, Boyd 20212, PCC, PAB, 1704 (2) Will, FISH, Fr and Appr Reg, 1650 (3) Reg, St Dunstan-in-theEast (4) FISH, Fr and Appr Reg, 1650, Boyd 20212, will of Richard SMITH, will, will of Roger Reeve, snr PCC 154 Eure, 1672 (5) SBk, Aug 1676-Jul 1677, Directory, 1677 (6) The Two Associations, 1681, p 8 [SP/30/Case G] (7) Will of Roger Reeve, snr

From: 'Salmon - Sykes', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 143-159. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31894. Date accessed: 28 July 2008.

 

24. Philip Warner, born Bef. 1612; died 23 Oct 1689 in St. Paul's, Antigua. He was the son of 48. Sir Thomas Warner and 49. Rebecca Payne. He married 25. Henrietta Ashton.

25. Henrietta Ashton, born Abt. 1645; died 1697 in St. Paul's, Antigua. She was the daughter of 50. Col. Henry Ashton.

Notes for Philip Warner:

Settled Antigua in 1632, from St Kitts. Col. in the Army, and Governor of Antigua in 1674.

Notes for Henrietta Ashton:

Sole heiress of her brother, Col. Henry Ashton.

Children of Philip Warner and Henrietta Ashton are:

12 i. Col. Thomas Warner, born Bef. 1665; died Bef. 11 Nov 1695 in Antigua; married Jane Walrond Abt. 1689.

ii. Mary Warner, married (1) Valentine Russell; born in Island of Nevis; married (2) Dr. Isaiah Burgeois.

Notes for Valentine Russell:

Lt. Gov. of Antigua, 1680-82

iii. Gertrude Warner

iv. Henrietta Warner, married Col. John Frye; died 14 Aug 1747.

Notes for Col. John Frye:

Member of the Council of Antigua.

He had at least 5 children, and perhaps three wives. Not certain which is the mother.

Frances Frye b c 1715 d 3 Jul 1787 m John Duer

Henrietta Maria Frye

Roland Frye

Samuel Frye

William Frye

v. Ann Warner, married William Barnes.

vi. Frances Warner, married John Tempest.

vii. Grace Warner, married Col. Henry Pearne.

 

26. Henry Walrond, born Bef. 1645; died in Of Barbados. He was the son of 52. <Unknown> Walrond. He married 27. Deborah <Unknown>.

27. Deborah <Unknown>

Notes for Henry Walrond:

Chief Judge of Court of Common Pleas at Barbados. He may be the grandson of the earliest known Walrond immigrant to Barbados, Humphrey Walrond, and perhaps son of George Walrond, father of ten.

Children of Henry Walrond and Deborah <Unknown> are:

13 i. Jane Walrond, born Abt. 1667 in Of Antigua; married (1) Col. Thomas Warner Abt. 1689; married (2) Richard Lightfoot Abt. 1695.

ii. Edward Walrond, born in Of Antigua.

 

Generation No. 6

32. Pierre Fauquier, born Bef. 1579 in France; died Bef. 1634. He married 33. Marie Philipot.

33. Marie Philipot, born Bef. 1584 in France.

Notes for Pierre Fauquier:

One reported death date of 21 Jun 1671 may not be accurate.

Memo: 9 generations

Child of Pierre Fauquier and Marie Philipot is:

16 i. Abraham Fauquier, born Bef. 1599; died Abt. 1645; married Marie de Favières Bef. 1619.

 

40. Edward Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1593; died Aft. 1622 in Knightlow, Warwickshire. He was the son of 80. Martin Chamberlayne.

Notes for Edward Chamberlayne:

Edward Chamberlaine the elder Esq., was Escheator for Warwick & Leicester 30 Nov 1622 and Edward Chamberlayne the younger was Escheator 1623-4.

Edmund Chamberlayne, sen., deficient in a fine for Princethorpe Manor in 1624.

Child of Edward Chamberlayne is:

20 i. Edward Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1618 in of Knightlow, Warwickshire; died Bef. 12 May 1657 in London, England; married Bridget Hale.

 

48. Sir Thomas Warner, born Abt. 1575 in Suffolk; died 10 Mar 1648/49 in St. Kitts. He was the son of 96. William Warner and 97. Margaret Jernegan. He married 49. Rebecca Payne Bef. 1612.

49. Rebecca Payne, born in Surrey; died Abt. 1629. She was the daughter of 98. Thomas Payne.

Notes for Sir Thomas Warner:

Governor of Antigua 1632-1635

"First English governor and colonizer of many of the West Indies islands, and who, for his energetic exertions in exending his majesty's dominions in the American seas, was graciously complimented, and had the honours of knighthood conferred upon him by his sovereign, Charles I, at Hampton Court Palace, 21 Sept. 1629."

He is son 3. He has three wives. Burke's LG for Warner formerly of Framlingham. His tomb is still on St Kitts Island. In Jan Rogozinksi, p. 76, on Jan 28th?, 1624, Thos Warner and 20 "gentlemen adventurers" landed on St Kitts to found first permanent British settlements in Caribbean. He is from Suffolk. Warner in 1620 had been on an ill-fated expedition to Amazon. Leaving Amazon in 1622 he went through Lesser Antilles to St Kitts, which he felt would sustain tobacco. In England in 1823, Warner gained financial support of a syndicate led by Ralph Merrifield and Maurice Thomson, for 1824. In 1625 Warner returned first tobacco crop to England and got a royal commission as Gov of St Kitts, Nevis, Barbados and Montserrat. See p. 346 of R. B. Sheridan on Colonial Gentry on Antigua. Newton, Colonising Puritans, p. 27, Warner went with Roger North qv to Guiana, stayed there about two years, and returned by way of Caribee so finding Barbados with two friends watered at St Christopher, at home Warner got some capital from Ralph Merrifield, who was interested in clandestine WI trade so at the end of 1622, Warner's 14 men sailed for Va and St Kitts, difficulties with French etc. and See the geneaology of Trin Truscett. By 1635 one John Warner and one Samuel Warner are in Va tobacco and provisioning trade. See Brenner, p. 184. This man is a friend of John Winthrop the founder of Massachusetts. See notes on Roger North, settler of the Amazon. Davies, RAC, index.

EMIGRANT ANCESTORS - per Virginia Thomson EMIGRANT ANCESTORS; This book contains original lists of persons of quality, emigrants, relious (sic) exiles, political rebels, children stolen ect.and others that went from Great Britain to the american plantations. 13 Sept., I Charles I. 13 Sept. Grant to THOMAS WARNER and 1625. others, of the custody of the Island of St. Christophers, and of the Barbadoes and Monserat in ye Continent of America. 1 Chas. I. 16 Dec., 15 Car. I. Commission to HENRY ASHTON, PETER HAY, and others, to declare in His Majesties name in all public Assemblies, and Places of the Islands and Provinces of Barbadoes, against HENRY HAWLEY to be Governor or Lieutenant Governor of ye said Islands, and to charge and require him and his Deputy and Agents under his and their allegeance, forthwith to yeild up ye said Office and Place of Governor and all ye Incedents thereinto, unto HENRY HUNKS, or to such person or persons as ye Earl of Carlisle shall appoint. 15 Car. I. 9 Aug., 17 Car. I. Commission to SIR WILLIAM BERKELEY, and divers 1641. others to be ye present Councill for ye Colony and Plantation in Virginia, and to execute ye Powers, &c. of Governor. 17 Car. I.

The First Planters of the Colony of Mass. Bay, Title Page History of New England, 1630-1649, Vol. II, History of New England, Page 114 JOHN WINTHROP [1643. bread, that we might know we are to eat it in the sweat of our brows. 1.30.] The Trial, Mr. Coytmore master, arrived in a week after one of the ketches. He sailed first to Fayal, where he found an extraordinary good market for his pipe staves and fish. He took wine and sugar, etc., and sailed thence to Christophers in the West Indies, where he put off some of his wine for cotton and tobacco, etc., and for iron, which the islanders had saved of the ships which were there cast away. He obtained license, also, of the governour, SIR THOMAS WARNER, to take up what ordnance, anchors, etc., he could, and was to have the one half; and by the help of a diving tub, he took up 50 guns, and anchors, and cables, which he brought home, and some gold and silver also, which he got by trade, and so, through the Lord's blessing, they made a good voyage, which did much encourage the merchants, and made wine and sugar and cotton very plentiful, and cheap, in the country. Two ketches also, which were gone to the West Indies for cotton, etc., arrived safe not along after, and made return with profit. Another ship also, called the Increase, sent to the Madeiras, returned safe, and two other ships, after, though they went among the Turks.

Child of Thomas Warner and Rebecca Payne is:

24 i. Philip Warner, born Bef. 1612; died 23 Oct 1689 in St. Paul's, Antigua; married Henrietta Ashton.

 

50. Col. Henry Ashton, born Bef. 1615; died Aft. 1657.

Notes for Col. Henry Ashton:

Governor of Antigua 1640-1652

April, 1656:

Proposals for the preservation of Antigua from present ruin and destruction. Situation bigger than Barbadoes, with large and secure harbours on all sides: climate healthy, soil not inferior to any of the Caribbee Islands, and very productive in tobacco, sugar, indigo, and cotton. Great store of saltpetre; natural salt ponds, plenty of fish and fowls, and good stock of cattle. Many plantations have been deserted because Colonel Henry Ashton declared for the adverse party, and through the wars between England and Holland commerce has been hindered. Prohibition of foreign trade has prevented the arrival of considerable supplies expected, especially by "the Norweesers" already settled there. No supplies of servants have of late arrived from England; number of fighting men very inconsiderable. Unless some speedy course is taken to remedy these evils, the island will be quite deserted, and if it fall into the possession of an enemy, the utter ruin of all the English plantations in those parts will be imminent.

From: 'America and West Indies: April 1656', Calendar of State Papers Colonial: Volume 1: America and West Indies, 1574-1660 (1860), pp. 438-440. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=69303. Date accessed: 19 July 2008.

Children of Col. Henry Ashton are:

i. Henry Ashton, born Abt. 1640.

25 ii. Henrietta Ashton, born Abt. 1645; died 1697 in St. Paul's, Antigua; married Philip Warner.

 

52. <Unknown> Walrond He was the son of 104. Humphrey Walrond and 105. Grace Seamon.

Notes for <Unknown> Walrond:

Henry may be the son of George Walrond, who had ten children. He is likely to be the grandson of Henry Walrond of Barbados.

Child of <Unknown> Walrond is:

26 i. Henry Walrond, born Bef. 1645; died in Of Barbados; married Deborah <Unknown>.

 

Generation No. 7

80. Martin Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1559; died in of Knightlow, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, England. He was the son of 160. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne.

Notes for Martin Chamberlayne:

Victoria County History, Warwickshire, Vol. 6 : Stretton on Dunsmore (Knightlow Hundred) entry says, "In 1580 the manor passed to Martin Chamberlain. It remained in the family until the end of the 18th century. Also Stretton-upon-Dunsmore

Research note:

Family of Chamberlayne -- The individual to whom Capt. W. Herbert bequeathed, in 1694, the patronage of the Church of Stretton on Dunsmore, was Francis Chamberlayne, who had a son, William, living at that date. Capt. Herbert also names his cousin, Edward Chamberlayne of Princethorpe, and Mary his daughter. Mary Chamberlayne, in 1580, was plaintiff in a fine passed of the manor of Princethorpe. [Could have been Martin's wife, or sister, or mother?]

NOTES AND QUERIES: LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, GENEALOGISTS, ETC.

SECOND SERIES.— VOLUME THIRD. January — June, 1857.

LONDON: BELL & DALDY, 186. FLEET STREET.1857. No 53., Jan. 3. '57.

 

Descendants likely includes Travies Chamberlayne and his son Francis Chamberlayne, of the Ryes, Essex ; M.P. for New Shoreham and later described as of Thorpe, Co Warwick. Henry Thomas Chamberlayne, much later, is described of Stoney Thorpe, Co Warwick. Richard Chamberlayne's wife, Sarah Staines, was of Rye, Essex.

Child of Martin Chamberlayne is:

40 i. Edward Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1593; died Aft. 1622 in Knightlow, Warwickshire.

 

96. William Warner, born Bef. 1554 in Framlington, Suffolk. He married 97. Margaret Jernegan 1572.

97. Margaret Jernegan, born Bef. 1557. She was the daughter of 194. George Jerningham and 195. Eleanor 'Elie' Spelman.

Notes for William Warner:

"William Warner, of Framlington, co. of Suffolk, Esq., the representative of an ancient and distinguished family in that county, m ..."

Child of William Warner and Margaret Jernegan is:

48 i. Sir Thomas Warner, born Abt. 1575 in Suffolk; died 10 Mar 1648/49 in St. Kitts; married (1) Sarah Snelling Abt. 1600; married (2) Rebecca Payne Bef. 1612; married (3) Ann <Unknown> Aft. 1629.

 

98. Thomas Payne, died in Surrey.

Child of Thomas Payne is:

49 i. Rebecca Payne, born in Surrey; died Abt. 1629; married Sir Thomas Warner Bef. 1612.

 

104. Humphrey Walrond, born Abt. 1602 in Sea, Ilminster, Somerset; died Abt. 1688. He was the son of 208. Humphrey Walrond and 209. Elizabeth Colles. He married 105. Grace Seamon Bef. 1623.

105. Grace Seamon, born Aft. 1605; died Aft. 1688. She was the daughter of 210. John Seamon.

Notes for Humphrey Walrond:

Colonel Walrond was a devot Royalist during the English Civil War. He was one of the hostages surrendered to Lord Fairfax at Bridgewater. His property was seized by Parliment. He was prisoner at the Gatehouse of Westminster. In 1645 he, his brother Edward and son George fled to Barbados. Shortly after arriving he was able to build up two plantations on prime land. Eventually bannished for his Royalist beliefs he went to Spain were he was made the Marquess of Vallado and received other titles. Eventually he returned to Barbados and then to England. He became the 1st Marquis of Vallado.

http://www.martinstown.co.uk/WEBSITE/DUKE/duke02.doc

" In 1614, their son, to become Col. Humphrey Walrond, was christened at the nearby parish church of Ottery St. Mary. Col. Humphrey Walrond was exceptionally prominent, and disruptive, in the early political affairs of Barbados during the civil war. In England, he had given £30,000 to the royalist cause. He and his brother Edward, a member of the Inner Temple, have been described as follows:

Endowed with strong personalities, undoubted talents, and a turbulent impatience of all authority but their own, they were a disruptive influence in Barbados for the next twenty years.

The Walrond brothers had immigrated to Barbados after the 1645 capture of the royalist army at Bridgewater. This was common at the time.

With his brother Edward, a member of the Inner Temple in London (like his uncle Thomas Duke, brother of Humphrey), Humphrey Walrond provoked the suppression of pro-Parliament families in Barbados in 1650. If the Duke family was present at this time they were, however, silent through the 1650 disputes, appearing neither in the lists of Walrond allies or in the lists of those identified by Walrond as "delinquent." William Duke's later history of Barbados is notably neutral in dealing with the events of this period.

Col. Walrond eventually became President of Barbados, in December 1660, but he was removed in 1662, and in 1663 was charged with receiving £1000 from the Spanish in exchange for concessions related to trade."

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Walrond Family_ (Vol. ii., p. 206.).--Burke, in his "History of the Commoners" , only gives the name of George, one of the sons of Colonel Humphry Walrond. He also states that the colonel married Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel Napier, Esq., of More Critchel. Now Colonel Walrond appears from his petition (Royalist Comp. Papers, State Paper Office) dated 12th February, 1648, addressed to the Commissioners for Compounding with Delinquents, to have had nine other children then living. He states: "Thus his eldest sonne George Walrond did absente himselfe for a short time from his father's house, and went into the king's army, where he unfortunately lost his right arme. That he having no estate at present, and but little in expectancy after his father's death, he having ten children, and all nine to be provided for out of y'e petitioner's small estate." In a similar petition, dated about two years later, from "Grace, the wife of Humphry Walrond, of Sea, in the county of Somerset, Esquire," she states "herself to be weake woman, and having TEN children (whereof many are infants) to maintain." That he was married to this Grace, and not to Elizabeth (as stated by Burke), as early as 1634, is clear from a licence to alienate certain lands at Ilminster, 10 Ch. I. (Pat. Rolls.)

That they were both living in 1668 is proved by a petition in the State Paper Office (Read in Council, Ap. 8, 1688. Trade Papers, Verginia, No. I. A.):--"To the King's most excellent Ma'tie and the rt. hon'ble the Lords of his Maj. most hon'ble Privy Councel," from "Grace, the wife of Humphry Walrond, Esq." In this petition she states that her husband had been very severely prosecuted by Lord Willoughby, whose sub-governor he had been in Barbadoes. "He had contracted many debts by reason of his loyalty and suffering in the late troubles, to the loss of at least thirty thousand pounds." "That his loyalty and sufferings are notoriously known, both in this kingdom and the Barbadoes, where he was banished for proclaiming your Ma'tie after the murder of your royal father." Colonel Walrond is mentioned by Clarendon, Rushworth, Whitelock, &c.; but of the date of his death, the maiden name of his wife, and the Christian names of all his ten children, I can find no account.

The arms S.S.S. inquires about on the monument {285} of Humphry Walrond, Esq., in Ilminster Church, are those of the family of Brokehampton.

Humphry Walrond (who died 1580) married Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of John Brokehampton., of Sea, and so obtained that estate.

W. DOWNING BRUCE.

Children of Humphrey Walrond and Grace Seamon are:

i. John Walrond, born 1624; died 1674 in Barbados; married Mary Crofts Bef. 1667; died Abt. 1713.

52 ii. <Unknown> Walrond.

iii. George Walrond, born Bet. 1620 - 1630; died Bef. 18 Dec 1688 in of St. Philip, Barbados; married Frances Coryton; born in Of Coryton.

Notes for George Walrond:

2nd Marquis de Vallado

 

Generation No. 8

160. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1530. He was the son of 320. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne.

Child of <Several Generations> Chamberlayne is:

80 i. Martin Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1559; died in of Knightlow, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, England.

 

194. George Jerningham, born Bef. 1532; died Jan 1558/59 in Co. Suffolk. He was the son of 388. Sir John Jerningham and 389. Bridget Drury. He married 195. Eleanor 'Elie' Spelman.

195. Eleanor 'Elie' Spelman, born Bef. 1534 in of Norborough; died Bef. 19 Feb 1564/65 in Somerleyton. She was the daughter of 390. Sir John Spelman and 391. Elizabeth Frowick.

Notes for George Jerningham:

George Jernegan

The details in this biography come from the History of Parliament, a biographical dictionary of Members of the House of Commons.

Born 26 Mar 1515, first son of Sir John Jerningham of Somerleyton by Bridget, dau. of Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suff. Married, settlement 20 Mar 1534, Ella, dau. of Sir John Spelman of Narborough, Norf., by whom he had six sons and four daughters. Sewer by 1554-d.; gent. pens. by 1558-d.; master of harthounds by 1559.

George Jerningham came of a wealthy and well-connected family with a pedigree dating from the Conquest. Nothing is known of his life before his marriage in 1534, when his father transferred to Sir Thomas Bedingfield and other trustees, for his use, certain manors in Ashby, Herringfleet and Lound in the north-east of Suffolk near to the family seat at Somerleyton. It is likely that he came to court as an adherent of Mary with his uncle Henry Jerningham, but he did not receive a pension for service to her at Framlingham, unlike several of his kinsmen. The office of sewer which he held by 1554 was perhaps secured through his uncle's influence as vice-chamberlain. His own service at court did not end with the Queen's death, as early in 1559 he was still in receipt of payments as a gentleman pensioner.

It was clearly as a ‘trustworthy and Catholic man’ that Jerningham was returned to the first two Parliaments of Mary's reign, his election on both occasions being helped by his brother-in-law Sir Thomas Cornwallis as the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk and his uncles Sir William Drury and Sir Henry Jerningham sitting as knights of the shire for Suffolk. The Journal throws no light on his part in the House. In Oct 1554 Jerningham, ‘in consideration of his service’, received a 21-year lease of Okehampton park in Devon at a yearly rent of £42. Its former owner, Sir Peter Carew, had been attainted of high treason, but was pardoned and granted the reversion of the property in 1556. Jerningham's career was cut short by his death late in Jan 1559 or the following month, when two manors were settled on his widow by his father who did not long survive him.

George Jerningham's return was almost certainly the work of the sheriff, his brother-in-law Sir Thomas Cornwallis, and Francis Yaxley had a family link with the neighbourhood to supplement the support he doubtless received in Mar 1553 from the Duke of Northumberland and Secretary Cecil. Henry Cornwallis, George Jerningham and Erasmus Paston were kinsmen of the sheriffs who returned them.

http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/GeorgeJerninghan.htm

Children of George Jerningham and Eleanor Spelman are:

i. Thomas Jernegan, born Abt. 1554 in England; died in England; married Elizabeth Thompson; born Abt. 1554 in of Bishops Shortford; died 1613 in England.

97 ii. Margaret Jernegan, born Bef. 1557; married William Warner 1572.

iii. John Jernegan, born Abt. 1553 in Somerleytown, Yarmouth, Suffolk; married Catherine Brooke; born Aft. 1553.

iv. Walter Jernegan, married Anne Jenney.

v. Elye Jernegan, died Bef. 28 Aug 1588; married Arthur Jenney; born in of Knotshall; died Bet. 1604 - 1605 in of Knodishall and Theberton.

vi. Anne Jernegan, married Sigismund Broke.

vii. Elizabeth Jernegan, born Bef. 1550; married William Hare 1564.

viii. Robert Jernegan

ix. George Jernegan

x. Henry Jernegan

 

208. Humphrey Walrond, born Bef. 1581; died 11 Feb 1620/21. He was the son of 416. Sir Henry Walrond and 417. Elizabeth Devenish. He married 209. Elizabeth Colles 1610.

209. Elizabeth Colles, born Abt. 1581 in Bradwell, Buckinghamshire. She was the daughter of 418. Humphrey Colles and 419. Elizabeth Darcy.

Children of Humphrey Walrond and Elizabeth Colles are:

104 i. Humphrey Walrond, born Abt. 1602 in Sea, Ilminster, Somerset; died Abt. 1688; married Grace Seamon Bef. 1623.

ii. Edward Walrond

iii. Elizabeth Walrond, died 1631; married Henry Sydenham.

 

210. John Seamon

Child of John Seamon is:

105 i. Grace Seamon, born Aft. 1605; died Aft. 1688; married Humphrey Walrond Bef. 1623.

 

Generation No. 9

320. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Aft. 1500. He was the son of 640. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne.

Child of <Several Generations> Chamberlayne is:

160 i. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1530.

 

388. Sir John Jerningham, born Abt. 1497 in Somerleytown, Yarmouth, Suffolk; died 1558. He was the son of 776. Sir Edward Jerningham and 777. Margaret Bedingfield. He married 389. Bridget Drury Bef. 1516.

389. Bridget Drury, born Abt. 1492 in Hawstead, Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 778. Sir Robert Drury and 779. Anne Calthorpe.

Children of John Jerningham and Bridget Drury are:

i. Anne Jerningham, born 28 Jun 1516 in Somerleytown, Yarmouth, Suffolk; died Bef. 28 May 1581; married Sir Thomas Cornwallis; born Abt. 1519 in Brome, Hartismere, Suffolk; died 24 Dec 1604 in Brome Hall, Eye, Suffolk.

Notes for Anne Jerningham:

Anne Jernegan

194 ii. George Jerningham, born Bef. 1532; died Jan 1558/59 in Co. Suffolk; married Eleanor 'Elie' Spelman.

iii. Robert Jerningham

iv. John Jerningham, born in of Belton; married Anne Tassell; born in of Bury St. Edmunds.

v. Elizabeth Jerningham, died Bet. 19 Jan 1517/18 - 19 Jan 1547/48; married Sir John Sulyard; died 1574 in of Wetherden.

 

390. Sir John Spelman, died 1545 in of Norborough. He was the son of 780. Henry Spelman and 781. Ella de Narburgh. He married 391. Elizabeth Frowick Bef. 1533.

391. Elizabeth Frowick, born Bef. 1515 in of Gunnersbury, Middlesex. She was the daughter of 782. Sir Henry Frowick and 783. Jane Danvers.

Notes for Sir John Spelman:

Sir John Spilman of Narborough; Sir John Spilman of Narburgh.

Second Justice of the King's Bench. "Had a family of 20 children. Their eldest son, Henry, died in infancy, and his second son, John Spelman, Knight, fell heir to Narburgh, which passed to his descendants."

He rebuilt Narburgh Hall.

Notes for Elizabeth Frowick:

Elizabeth Frowycke

"A Manual of Monumental Brasses" memorializes the Frowick family.

Children of John Spelman and Elizabeth Frowick are:

i. Henry Spelman, died Infant.

ii. John Spelman

Notes for John Spelman:

Heir to Narburgh, which passed to his descendants.

195 iii. Eleanor 'Elie' Spelman, born Bef. 1534 in of Norborough; died Bef. 19 Feb 1564/65 in Somerleyton; married George Jerningham.

iv. Elizabeth Spelman, married Edmund Grey 31 Dec 1524; born Bef. 1510 in Gray's Inn, London and Merton, Norfolk; died 20 Aug 1547.

v. Henry Spelman, born Bef. 1540; married (1) Anne Knevet; married (2) Frances Sanders Aft. 1560; born in of Ewel, Surrey.

 

416. Sir Henry Walrond, born Bef. 1555 in Sea, Ilminster, Somerset; died 18 Feb 1615/16. He was the son of 832. Humphrey Walrond and 833. Elizabeth Brockhampton. He married 417. Elizabeth Devenish.

417. Elizabeth Devenish, born Abt. 1555. She was the daughter of 834. William Devenish and 835. Cicely Juxon.

Notes for Sir Henry Walrond:

Henry was admitted to the Inner Temple in London 15-Jun-1562. He assisted in the preparations by England for the comming Spanish Armada. He bred horses, mustered men, & furnished 1 demi-lance company & 1 light horse company.

Child of Henry Walrond and Elizabeth Devenish is:

208 i. Humphrey Walrond, born Bef. 1581; died 11 Feb 1620/21; married Elizabeth Colles 1610.

 

418. Humphrey Colles, born Aft. 1550 in Bradwell, Buckinghamshire. He was the son of 836. Michael Colles and 837. Mary Graunt. He married 419. Elizabeth Darcy.

419. Elizabeth Darcy, born Abt. 1560.

Notes for Humphrey Colles:

Not certain that he is linked to the right parents. Did he have a son or nephew named Humphrey Colles whose daugher Eleanor Colles married Edmund Chamberlayne? Another Humphrey Colles married Elizabeth Chamberlain.

Research notes:

Edmund Hawes of Solihull & Humphrey Colles of Middle Temple bought the manor of Solihull from Thomas Throckmorton of Coughton in May 1604

date: 1 August 1601; 26 May 1611; copy made mid 17th century

[from Scope and Content] Mid 17th century copy of a lease from Queen Ann to Thomas Wynate and Humphrey Coles of a water mill, meadow land, one croft and two acres of arable land in the common field in the tenure of Edward Howard [in Hampton-in-Arden]. To hold for 99 years or for the lives of John Faireclough, son of Thomas Faireclough of Faireclough in Weston, co. Hereford gent., John Harmer of Weston, co. Hereford gent. and Richard Hall of Hoggington [?Hockington], co. Cambridge for the annual rent of £6 13s. 4d., Robert Loggins being the present tenant.

[Anne, daughter of Sir John Thynne, the ancestor of the Marquesses of Bath, married John Coles of Barton: see, e.g., Burke's Peerage.]

To her 'most respected cozen', Sir Thomas Thinne, kt., at Longleat (Co. Wilts), stating that having made a request to him both by Mr. Dodington and her servant, and receiving a promise from him by them that upon her 'brother' Hill's return, he (Thinne) would look out the indenture made between Sir John Thinne and Mr. Humphrey Colles upon the marriage of Mr. John Colles and Mrs. Ann Thinne

Notes for Elizabeth Darcy:

Some show her parents as William D'Arcy and Euphemia Langston, while others show this couple lived 1440-1488.

Child of Humphrey Colles and Elizabeth Darcy is:

209 i. Elizabeth Colles, born Abt. 1581 in Bradwell, Buckinghamshire; married Humphrey Walrond 1610.

 

Generation No. 10

640. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Aft. 1470. He was the son of 1280. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne.

Child of <Several Generations> Chamberlayne is:

320 i. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Aft. 1500.

 

776. Sir Edward Jerningham, born Abt. 1462 in Somerleyton, Yarmouth, Suffolk; died 1515. He was the son of 1552. John Jerningham and 1553. Isabelle Clifton. He married 777. Margaret Bedingfield.

777. Margaret Bedingfield, born Abt. 1475 in England; died 24 Mar 1503/04 in England. She was the daughter of 1554. Sir Edmund de Bedingfield and 1555. Alice de Shelton.

Child of Edward Jerningham and Margaret Bedingfield is:

388 i. Sir John Jerningham, born Abt. 1497 in Somerleytown, Yarmouth, Suffolk; died 1558; married Bridget Drury Bef. 1516.

 

778. Sir Robert Drury, born Abt. 1457 in of Hawstead; died 02 Mar 1534/35 in England. He was the son of 1556. Sir Roger Drury and 1557. Felicia 'Felice' Denston. He married 779. Anne Calthorpe Abt. 1483 in Elizabethtown, Bladen, NC.

779. Anne Calthorpe, born Abt. 1463. She was the daughter of 1558. Sir William Calthorpe and 1559. Lady Elizabeth Stapleton.

Notes for Sir Robert Drury:

Speaker of the Parliament.

The details in this biography come from the History of Parliament, a biographical dictionary of Members of the House of Commons.

Born by 1456, first son of Roger Drury of Hawstead by Felice, dau. and heiress of William Denston of Besthorpe, Norf. Educated ?Gonville, Camb.; Lincoln's Inn, adm. 1473. Married first, by 1494, Anne, dau. of Sir William Calthorpe of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk; by whom he had two sons, Sir William and Sir Robert, and four daughters; and married secondly, by 1531, Anne, dau. of Edward Jerningham of Somerleyton, Suff., widow of Lord Edward Grey (d. BEF 1517), of Henry Berkeley, and of Henry Barley of Albury (d. 12 Nov 1529), s.p. suc. family 30 Jan 1496. Kntd. 17 Jun 1497. Commr. array Suff. 1487, subsidy 1512, 1514, 1515 1523; other commissions 1490-d., j.p. 1488-d.; dep. chief steward, south parts duchy of Lancaster c.1498-1526; Councillor and knight of body temp. Henry VII and Henry VIII; member, council of 14th Earl of Oxford c.1525, bailiff, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Speaker of House of Commons 1495.

Robert Drury was the first of his line to attach himself to the court after training as a lawyer. Knighted after the Blackheath rebellion in 1497, where he may have served under John De Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford whose deputy he became in the stewardship of the duchy of Lancaster. Under the Earl's will of 1509 he was appointed an executor and given an annuity of £6 13s.4d. and the Ellesmere Chaucer which bears the signature of Drury and his son William.

By the beginning of Henry VIII's reign Drury was prominent as a lawyer, courtier and servant of the crown. It was presumably as a senior Member and former Speaker that in the Parliament of 1510 he announced in the Upper House the election of Thomas Englefield as Speaker; it is all but certain that Drury had been re-elected for Suffolk. Under the new King he attended the Council from time to time, for example in May 1516 to discuss musters, and early in 1526 to give advice on legal matters, but he was chiefly concerned with Scottish affairs. Having been a witness to Henry VIII's renewal of the treaty with Scotland on 29 Aug 1509, he was commissioned on 7 Sep with two others to receive the oath of James IV and to treat for the redress of grievances. From 1511 to 1513 he was engaged on similar commissions about injuries on the Scottish border with Thomas, 2nd Lord Dacre of Gilsland.

During the first decade of the century Drury enlarged his property in East Anglia, where he also acquired a number of wardships. In the general pardon of 1510 he was described as of Hawstead, Ruislip in Middlesex, and London. In the same year he had licence to empark over 2,000 acres of land and wood in a number of Suffolk parishes, and to crenellate his manors of Hawstead Hall, Bokenham in Hawstead, and Onehouse. At Hawstead, his chief seat, he had a private chapel for which in 1501 he had received a papal licence.Drury made his will on 1 May 1531, probated 8 Feb 1535/1536. He died on 2 Mar 1535. In accordance with his request he was buried in St. Mary's church, Bury St. Edmunds, where a stone monument with effigies of himself and his first wife bears the inscription 'Such as ye be, sometime were we, such as we are, such shall ye be. Miserere nostri'. His rich household hangings, goods and plate, and large flocks of sheep he left chiefly to his wife and sons. His dwellings included a house in College Street, Bury St. Edmunds and a 'place' in the parish of St. Clement Dane, London, which later gave its name to Drury Lane. His widow married Sir Edmund Walsingham.

http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/RobertDruryofHawstead(Sir)1.htm

Children of Robert Drury and Anne Calthorpe are:

i. Sir William Drury, born Bef. 1495; married (1) Joan St. Maur Bef. 07 Feb 1515/16; married (2) Elizabeth Sothill Abt. 1533 in Suffolk; born Abt. 1505; died 19 May 1575.

Notes for Sir William Drury:

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6025/CHARLEM3.HTM

Sir William Drewrye

ii. Elizabeth Drury, born Abt. 1496; died 11 Dec 1574; married Philip Boteler; born Bef. 1496.

iii. Ann Drury, born Abt. 1480 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; married George Waldegrave in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; born 1475 in Smallbridge, Essex, England; died 08 Jul 1528 in England.

389 iv. Bridget Drury, born Abt. 1492 in Hawstead, Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk; married Sir John Jerningham Bef. 1516.

v. Sir Robert Drury

 

780. Henry Spelman, born 1428 in Bekerton, Stow, Norfolk; died 23 Sep 1496 in Narburgh, Norfolk. He was the son of 1560. John Spelman and 1561. Katherine Styward. He married 781. Ella de Narburgh Aft. 1450.

781. Ella de Narburgh, born Abt. 1430. She was the daughter of 1562. William de Narburgh and 1563. Alice Clere.

Notes for Henry Spelman:

Eldest son of his father. Lord of Stow, Brecklys, Great and Little Watton, Colny, Weting, Roclonde, and Crow. He received Crow from his step-mother. He moved to Narburgh upon his marriage, some 25 miles from Stow.

30 Sept 1479

By Henry Spelman, son and heir of John Spelman and wife Katherine daughter of Thomas Styward of Swaffham in his lifetime one of the coroners of Norfolk, to Robert Wyngefeld knight comptroller of the king's household, John Aleyn doctor of laws, William Yelverton, Edmund Clere, Robert Clere his son, John Clippesby, Robert Fynch, Simon Blake Esq., John Spelman and William Spelman Robert's brothers, Robert Norwych, Peter Bumpsted and John Mannyng, of the manors of Buryhalle and Chervyllys and lands &c. in Great Ellingham, Hingham, Deopham, Attleborough, Little Ellingham, Beachamwell, Shingham, Barton and Estmore [in Beachamwell], formerly of Thomas Mannyng Esq. Simon Toke chaplain and Robert Langewade attorneys for livery of seisin

Notes for Ella de Narburgh:

Ela married 1st Thomas Shouldham and was widowed. Ela Narburgh; Ela Narborough

Children of Henry Spelman and Ella de Narburgh are:

i. John Spelman, died in of Wimondham.

Notes for John Spelman:

A priest

ii. William Spelman, married Ann Coo.

Notes for William Spelman:

Inherited Bekerton Manor and passed it on to his descendants.

iii. Henry Spelman, died in dsp.

Notes for Henry Spelman:

Lord of Rockham

iv. Katherine Spelman, married (1) Robert Denry; married (2) Richard Sefoule; died in of Waterden.

v. Anna Spelman, married Henry Mackwilliams.

vi. Elizabeth Spelman, married John Goldingham.

390 vii. Sir John Spelman, died 1545 in of Norborough; married Elizabeth Frowick Bef. 1533.

 

782. Sir Henry Frowick, born Bef. 1485; died in of Gunnersbury, Middlesex. He was the son of 1564. Sir Thomas Frowick and 1565. Jane Sturgeon. He married 783. Jane Danvers Bef. 1515.

783. Jane Danvers, born in of Oxfordshire. She was the daughter of 1566. Thomas Danvers.

Notes for Sir Henry Frowick:

Sir Henry (fn. 10) inherited Gunnersbury, which appears to have descended to his daughter and coheir Elizabeth, who married Sir John Spelman, one of the Judges of the King's-Bench, grandfather of Sir Henry, the celebrated antiquary, and ancestor of Sir Clement Spelman, who died seised of the manor of Gunnersbury in 1607

From: 'Ealing', The Environs of London: volume 2: County of Middlesex (1795), pp. 223-240. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45410. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

Henry may have also married Margaret Leigh. Which wife was the mother of which children is not certain.

Notes for Jane Danvers:

Jane Davers

Children of Henry Frowick and Jane Danvers are:

391 i. Elizabeth Frowick, born Bef. 1515 in of Gunnersbury, Middlesex; married Sir John Spelman Bef. 1533.

ii. Humphrey Frowick, married Agnes Strickland.

iii. Margaret Frowick, married Sir Michael Fisher; died in of Clifton, Bedfordshire.

 

832. Humphrey Walrond, born Bef. 1530 in of Bradfield, Devonshire; died Abt. 1580 in Sea, Ilminster, Somerset. He was the son of 1664. Osmond Walrond and 1665. Emelyn Buckthought. He married 833. Elizabeth Brockhampton.

833. Elizabeth Brockhampton, died in Sea, Ilminster, Somerset. She was the daughter of 1666. John Brockhampton.

Notes for Humphrey Walrond:

There is a monument of Humphry Walrond, Esq., in Ilminster Church, are those of the family of Brokehampton. Humphry Walrond (who died 1580) married Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of John Brokehampton., of Sea, and so obtained that estate.

Notes for Elizabeth Brockhampton:

Elizabeth Brokehampton

Children of Humphrey Walrond and Elizabeth Brockhampton are:

416 i. Sir Henry Walrond, born Bef. 1555 in Sea, Ilminster, Somerset; died 18 Feb 1615/16; married Elizabeth Devenish.

ii. John Walrond

iii. Humphrey Walrond

iv. Mary Walrond

 

834. William Devenish, born Bef. 1530 in of Hellingleigh. He was the son of 1668. Thomas Devenish and 1669. Anne Fawkes. He married 835. Cicely Juxon.

835. Cicely Juxon, born Abt. 1530.

Notes for Cicely Juxon:

Cecilia Juxon; Cicely Ingson

See "The Journal of Thomas Juxon (1644-1647)" on Google Books. Devenish is mentioned.

Child of William Devenish and Cicely Juxon is:

417 i. Elizabeth Devenish, born Abt. 1555; married Sir Henry Walrond.

 

836. Michael Colles, born Aft. 1523 in Bradwell, Buckingham. He was the son of 1672. William Colles and 1673. Margaret Hitch. He married 837. Mary Graunt.

837. Mary Graunt, born Abt. 1530. She was the daughter of 1674. Edward Graunt.

Children of Michael Colles and Mary Graunt are:

i. Anne Colles, born Abt. 1550 in Bradwell, Buckinghamshire; died 1598; married William Cole; born Abt. 1541 in of London; died 16 Feb 1599/00 in England.

418 ii. Humphrey Colles, born Aft. 1550 in Bradwell, Buckinghamshire; married Elizabeth Darcy.

 

Generation No. 11

1280. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1440. He was the son of 2560. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne.

Child of <Several Generations> Chamberlayne is:

640 i. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Aft. 1470.

 

1552. John Jerningham, born Abt. 1435 in Somerleyton, Yarmouth, Suffolk; died 1503. He was the son of 3104. Sir John Jernegan and 3105. Agnes Darrel. He married 1553. Isabelle Clifton.

1553. Isabelle Clifton, born Abt. 1438 in Clifton, Newark, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of 3106. George de Clifton and 3107. Isabella Herbert.

Child of John Jerningham and Isabelle Clifton is:

776 i. Sir Edward Jerningham, born Abt. 1462 in Somerleyton, Yarmouth, Suffolk; died 1515; married Margaret Bedingfield.

 

1554. Sir Edmund de Bedingfield, born Abt. 1445 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; died 15 Oct 1496 in Oxborough, Swaffham, Norfolk. He was the son of 3108. Thomas de Bedingfield and 3109. Anne de Waldegrave. He married 1555. Alice de Shelton.

1555. Alice de Shelton, born Aft. 1459 in Shelton, Depwade, Norfolk; died Bef. 1478. She was the daughter of 3110. Sir Ralph de Shelton and 3111. Margaret Clere.

Child of Edmund de Bedingfield and Alice de Shelton is:

777 i. Margaret Bedingfield, born Abt. 1475 in England; died 24 Mar 1503/04 in England; married Sir Edward Jerningham.

 

1556. Sir Roger Drury, born Bef. 1437; died 1494 in of Hawstead. He was the son of 3112. Nicholas Drury and 3113. Joan Heath. He married 1557. Felicia 'Felice' Denston.

1557. Felicia 'Felice' Denston, born in of Besthorpe, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 3114. William Denston.

Child of Roger Drury and Felicia Denston is:

778 i. Sir Robert Drury, born Abt. 1457 in of Hawstead; died 02 Mar 1534/35 in England; married (1) Anne Calthorpe Abt. 1483 in Elizabethtown, Bladen, NC; married (2) Anne Jerningham Bef. 1531.

 

1558. Sir William Calthorpe, born 30 Jan 1408/09 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk; died 15 Nov 1494 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England. He was the son of 3116. Sir John Calthorpe and 3117. Anne Wythe. He married 1559. Lady Elizabeth Stapleton Aft. 1462 in Yorkshire, England.

1559. Lady Elizabeth Stapleton, born Abt. 1441 in of Yorkshire, England; died 1509 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England. She was the daughter of 3118. Sir Miles Stapleton and 3119. Catherine de la Pole.

Children of William Calthorpe and Elizabeth Stapleton are:

779 i. Anne Calthorpe, born Abt. 1463; married Sir Robert Drury Abt. 1483 in Elizabethtown, Bladen, NC.

ii. Richard Calthorpe, born Aft. 1464.

iii. Francis Calthorpe, born Abt. 1468; married Elisabeth Barney.

iv. Lady Elizabeth Calthorpe, born Abt. 1470; married Francis Hasildon Hassyldon; born Abt. 1468 in England.

 

1560. John Spelman, born 1400 in Stow, Norfolk; died Apr 1460 in Stow, Norfolk. He was the son of 3120. Henry Spelman and 3121. Isabel Beckerton. He married 1561. Katherine Styward.

1561. Katherine Styward, born in Swaffham, Norfolk; died 1432. She was the daughter of 3122. Thomas Styward and 3123. Cecily <Unknown>.

Notes for John Spelman:

Lord of Crowis, Bekerton, and other manors in Norfolk. First Spelman Lord of Bekerton.

Notes for Katherine Styward:

Catherine Styward

Children of John Spelman and Katherine Styward are:

i. Anna Spelman, married <Unknown> Fincham.

ii. Elizabeth Spelman

iii. Katherine Spelman, married (1) Edmund Paston; married (2) E. Clypesby.

780 iv. Henry Spelman, born 1428 in Bekerton, Stow, Norfolk; died 23 Sep 1496 in Narburgh, Norfolk; married (1) Ella de Narburgh Aft. 1450; married (2) Katherine Manning Bef. 1479 in Narburgh Church, Narburgh, Norfolk.

v. Robert Spelman, died Child.

 

1562. William de Narburgh, born Abt. 1400. He was the son of 3124. William de Narburgh. He married 1563. Alice Clere.

1563. Alice Clere, born Bef. 1398 in Stokesby, Norfolk; died 1461. She was the daughter of 3126. Robert Clere and 3127. Elizabeth Rede.

Notes for William de Narburgh:

William Narborough; William Narburgh

Notes for Alice Clere:

William de Narburgh, husband of either Dionisia or Alice (d. 1461) who was herself the daughter of Robert Clere of Stokesby (d. 1420).

Child of William de Narburgh and Alice Clere is:

781 i. Ella de Narburgh, born Abt. 1430; married (1) Thomas Shouldham; married (2) Henry Spelman Aft. 1450.

 

1564. Sir Thomas Frowick, born Bet. 1421 - 1441 in Elinge, Middlesex; died 1485. He was the son of 3128. Henry Frowick and 3129. Isabell Otis. He married 1565. Jane Sturgeon.

1565. Jane Sturgeon, born Abt. 1441. She was the daughter of 3130. Sir John Sturgeon.

Notes for Sir Thomas Frowick:

Sir Thomas Frowick.

There are also three subordinate manors, or manor-farms, in the parish of Ealing, held under the Bishop. The most ancient of these is Gunnersbury, called in old records Gonyldesbury, or Gunnyldsbury. It is not improbable that it was the residence of Gunyld, or Gunnilda, niece of King Canute, who was benished from England in the year 1044 (fn. 4) . This manor, in the reign of Edward III. was held for life by John Bray, under a grant of John de Chepham, who, in 1365, (38 Edw. III.) gave the reversion to Geossrey Schrop and his heirs (fn. 5) . In the 47th year of the same king's reign, William Gresle, clerk, and others, granted the manor of Gonyldsbury, which had formerly belonged to John de Northwych, goldsmith of London, to John Bernes and others (fn. 6) , as trustees, perhaps, for the celebrated Alice Perrers, or Pierce, whose property it appears to have been at the time of her banishment, when it was seized by the crown (fn. 7) . She afterwards procured a reversion of her sentence, and married Sir William Wyndesor, to whom this manor was granted, with other property which she had enjoyed before her attainder (fn. 8) . In the next century it belonged to Sir Thomas Frowick, Alderman of London, who died in 1485, and was buried at Ealing. His

From: 'Ealing', The Environs of London: volume 2: County of Middlesex (1795), pp. 223-240. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45410. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

Notes for Jane Sturgeon:

or Joan Sturgeon

Children of Thomas Frowick and Jane Sturgeon are:

782 i. Sir Henry Frowick, born Bef. 1485; died in of Gunnersbury, Middlesex; married (1) Margaret Leigh; married (2) Jane Danvers Bef. 1515.

ii. Sir Thomas Frowick, born Abt. 1466 in Gunnersbury, Elinge, Middlesex; died 17 Oct 1506; married Joane <Unknown>.

Notes for Sir Thomas Frowick:

Sir THOS. FROWICK, Knight, was born at Elinge, in this county, son to Thomas Frowick, esquire ; by his wife, who was daughter and heir to Sir John Sturgeon, knight, (giving for his arms, Azure, three sturgeons Or, under a fret Gules) bred in the study of our municipal law; wherein he attained to such eminency, that he was made lord chief justice of the Common Pleas, on the 30th of September, in the eighteenth year of the reign of king Henry the Seventh.

Four years he sat in his place, accounted the oracle of law in his age, though one of the youngest men that ever enjoyed that office. He is reported to have died florida juventute, before full forty years old, and lieth buried, with Joane his wife, in the church of Finchley in this county, the circumscription about his monument being defaced ; only we understand that his death happened on the seventeenth of October, 1506. He left a large estate to his two daughters ; whereof Elah the eldest Avas married to Sir John Spelman (one of the justices of the King s Bench), grandfather to Sir Henry, that renowned knight.

iii. Lady Isabel Frowick, born Abt. 1464 in Gunnersbury, Elinge, Middlesex; died Jan 1516/17; married Sir Thomas Haute Abt. 1485; born 1466; died 28 Nov 1502.

Notes for Lady Isabel Frowick:

or Elizabeth Frowicke or Isabel Frowick or Elizabeth Frowick

 

1566. Thomas Danvers, died in of Oxfordshire.

Child of Thomas Danvers is:

783 i. Jane Danvers, born in of Oxfordshire; married Sir Henry Frowick Bef. 1515.

 

1664. Osmond Walrond, born Aft. 1470. He was the son of 3328. John Walrond and 3329. Margaret Moore. He married 1665. Emelyn Buckthought.

1665. Emelyn Buckthought, born in Of Devonshire.

Notes for Osmond Walrond:

Oliver Walrond

Notes for Emelyn Buckthought:

Emlyn Buckthought

Children of Osmond Walrond and Emelyn Buckthought are:

832 i. Humphrey Walrond, born Bef. 1530 in of Bradfield, Devonshire; died Abt. 1580 in Sea, Ilminster, Somerset; married (1) Elizabeth Brockhampton; married (2) Katharine Popham.

ii. Roger Walrond, married Agnes Mauncel.

iii. William Walrond, married Margaret Dolman.

 

1666. John Brockhampton, died in Sea, Ilminster, Somerset.

Notes for John Brockhampton:

John Brokehampton

Child of John Brockhampton is:

833 i. Elizabeth Brockhampton, died in Sea, Ilminster, Somerset; married Humphrey Walrond.

 

1668. Thomas Devenish He was the son of 3336. Richard Devenish and 3337. Fides Lytton. He married 1669. Anne Fawkes.

1669. Anne Fawkes, born in of West Hampnett. She was the daughter of 3338. William Fawkes.

Notes for Anne Fawkes:

Anne Fawke

Child of Thomas Devenish and Anne Fawkes is:

834 i. William Devenish, born Bef. 1530 in of Hellingleigh; married Cicely Juxon.

 

1672. William Colles, born Abt. 1495 in Bransford; died Aug 1558 in Leigh, Worcestershire. He was the son of 3344. William Colles and 3345. Isabell Turberville. He married 1673. Margaret Hitch Abt. 1523.

1673. Margaret Hitch, born Abt. 1505 in Northbrook, Warwick; died Bef. 19 Jul 1572 in Leigh, Worcestershire. She was the daughter of 3346. <Unknown> Hitch.

Notes for William Colles:

" ... was born about 1495 in Bransford and resided in Leigh, Worcestershire which is about one mile northwest of Bransford.. In the church of Leigh we find the following inscription "In the southe Ile, beeinge our Ladye’s Channcell, on a playne stone with the Armes of Colles" is written "Here lies William Colles in the county of Worcester, a gentleman, who died August 1558 in his 63rd year". The stone is now built over by a modern organ. William Colles(2) left a will dated 21 May 1558 which was proved 30 Sept. 1558 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. William (2) Colles married about 152x Margaret, sister and coheiress of John Hitch of Gloucestershire, a family with their own Coat of Arms. Margaret Hitch Colles survived her husband and was buried at Leigh on 19 July 1572.

"He left to his wife, Margaret, his house called the Rock, with the pastures belonging to it, which he bought of Thomas Rock; also an adjoining pasture which he bought of Richard Cave plus the tithes of Branford, then in the occupation of William Lynton. If she married she was to have 100 L in ready money and no more. To his son Michael he gave his lease and interest in the house or parsonage of Chocknell, a hamlet in Leigh, with all of the glebe land, meadows, and pastures belonging to it plus his lease and terms of years of a certain pasture in Grimley, Worcestershire, which he had of the demise and grant of the Bishop of Worcestershire; further for Michael, his lease and term of years of tithes within the parish of Claines, which he had of the grant of Roger Crump. To his son, William, he gave a lease of certain houses in London, which he lately had bought of Edmund Blacknell plus 100 marks "when he shall set up his occupation, or at the age of 21 years, as he will". To his son, John, he gave all the leases that he had of the Prior and Convent of Much Malvern, i.e., Great Malvern; further for John, his lease and terms of years of the parsonage of Tewksbury, Gloucestershire, which he had of the grant of the late King Edward VI and certain lands in Herefordshire, which he purchased of Robert Winter. "I will my executors shall take all of the profits and rents of the above lands during the minority of my son John, towards his bringing up.

"To his daughters Ursula and Elizabeth he gave L100 each, to be paid upon their respective marriages. To Eleanor Hitch, William Pytcher, son of Richard and Anne Colles Pytcher, and Alice Rudding, daughter of Edmund and Jane Colles Rudding, he gave L5 each to be paid upon the day of their marriages. To his son, Sir Edmund-Knight, he willed all of his lands, tenements, leases, and "Takes", not before disposed of. To Mistress Anne Wythey he gave 10 shillings yearly during her life with meat and drink at the charge of his executors. He made bequests to all of his servants plus a bushel of grain to every poor man and woman dwelling in Leigh. There were quite a few other misc bequests. In summary, William Colles (2) was a man of very much property and a fair degree of wealth. His sons achieved positions of distinction and his daughters married well.

References:FH133:Colles:104-107; FH258:Gen11:8-9

http://stanleyhistory.net/descnarratives/RichardColles.htm

Notes for Margaret Hitch:

sister and coheiress of John Hitch of Gloucestershire

Children of William Colles and Margaret Hitch are:

i. Sir Edmund Colles, born Abt. 1523.

836 ii. Michael Colles, born Aft. 1523 in Bradwell, Buckingham; married Mary Graunt.

iii. Elizabeth Colles

iv. Jane Colles

v. William Colles

vi. John Colles

vii. Ursula Colles, born Bef. 21 Jun 1540 in Leigh, Worcestershire; died Bef. 26 Oct 1610 in Solihull, Warwickshire; married William Hawes 1562 in Solihull, Warwickshire; born Bef. 1540 in Leigh, England; died 29 Oct 1611.

 

1674. Edward Graunt, born Abt. 1510. He was the son of 3348. Edward Graunt and 3349. Anna Somerville.

Child of Edward Graunt is:

837 i. Mary Graunt, born Abt. 1530; married Michael Colles.

 

Generation No. 12

2560. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1400. He was the son of 5120. Edward Chamberlayne.

Child of <Several Generations> Chamberlayne is:

1280 i. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1440.

 

3104. Sir John Jernegan, born Abt. 1410 in Somerleyton, Yarmouth, Suffolk; died 1474 in England. He was the son of 6208. Sir Thomas Jernegan and 6209. Joan Appleyard. He married 3105. Agnes Darrel.

3105. Agnes Darrel, born Abt. 1415 in Calehill Park, Little Chart, Kent. She was the daughter of 6210. John Darell and 6211. Thomasin Barret.

Notes for Agnes Darrel:

or Jane Darell

Child of John Jernegan and Agnes Darrel is:

1552 i. John Jerningham, born Abt. 1435 in Somerleyton, Yarmouth, Suffolk; died 1503; married Isabelle Clifton.

 

3106. George de Clifton, born Abt. 1411 in Clifton, Newark, Nottinghamshire; died 06 May 1471 in Beheaded After Battle Of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. He was the son of 6212. Sir Gervase de Clifton and 6213. Isabel Francis. He married 3107. Isabella Herbert.

3107. Isabella Herbert, born Abt. 1411 in Netherfield, Sussex; died 20 Nov 1454. She was the daughter of 6214. Vincent Herbert alias Finch and 6215. Isabella de Cralle.

Child of George de Clifton and Isabella Herbert is:

1553 i. Isabelle Clifton, born Abt. 1438 in Clifton, Newark, Nottinghamshire; married John Jerningham.

 

3108. Thomas de Bedingfield, born Abt. 1423 in Hartismere, Suffolk; died 12 Oct 1453 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk. He was the son of 6216. Edmund de Bedingfield and 6217. Margaret Tudenham. He married 3109. Anne de Waldegrave.

3109. Anne de Waldegrave, born Abt. 1425 in Brixworth, Walgrave, Northamptonshire; died 1453 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 6218. Richard de Waldegrave and 6219. Joan Doreward.

Child of Thomas de Bedingfield and Anne de Waldegrave is:

1554 i. Sir Edmund de Bedingfield, born Abt. 1445 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; died 15 Oct 1496 in Oxborough, Swaffham, Norfolk; married (1) Alice de Shelton; married (2) Margaret Scott Abt. 1464.

 

3110. Sir Ralph de Shelton, born 1430 in Shelton, Depwade, Norfolk; died 16 Jul 1497. He was the son of 6220. John de Shelton and 6221. Margaret Brewes. He married 3111. Margaret Clere.

3111. Margaret Clere, born Abt. 1440 in Ornesby, Norfolk; died 16 Jan 1498/99. She was the daughter of 6222. Robert Clere and 6223. Elizabeth Uvedale.

Notes for Sir Ralph de Shelton:

This lengthy quote provided by an "Ancestry" contibutor, link at the bottom of the quote.

"Blomefield says he was son and heir of John Shelton and was only one quarter of a year old when his father died in 1430. A Fine Rolls writ was issued 1 April 1431 directing the escheator for Norfolk to take into the King's hands the lands late of John Shelton, Esq in Norfolk and Suffolk. Sir William Phelip was later given custody of these lands until the full age of Ralph, John's son and heir, together with Ralph's marriage. There were actually several writs given to Sir William concerning Ralph's inheritance. He was 46 years old at his mother Margeret Alyngton's death. In 1432 the king presented to the church at Snoring Magna in Ralph's name since he was a minor. 19 November 1453 he Sir Miles Stapleton, and William Calthorp received a commission from the King to arrest several local men (Patent Rolls Hen VI vi p 167). In 1455 he presented to the church of Thirsford as its patron. In 1456 he presented to the church at Shelton as its patron. In 1459 Ralph presented to the church in Snoring Magna. June 26 1459 Ralph, Sir Thomas Descales, Thomas Brewse and the Sheriff of Norfolk were issued a warrant to arrest some local persons to bring before the King's chancery on charges of committing riots and congregating in Norfolk (Patent Rolls Hen VI vi p 496). 14 May 1462 he and other prominent Norfolk men were directed by the King to place watchmen and signals called "bekeyns" within the county of Norfolk for defense against the King's enemies (Patent Rolls Edw IV p 205). In 1460 he presented Master Thomas Marke as the rector of Hardwick (Blomefield v5 p222) - NRS also says that this Thomas was a kinsman to the Sheltons. In 1469 Ralph and Sir Thomas Brewse together presented to the church in Gunton. In 1470 he again presented to the church at Shelton as its patron. June 20 1470 Ralf and Richard Southwell among others were directed by the King to assay the lands of Sir George Neville of Latimer and to determine who Neville's heir might be (Patent Rolls Edw IV ii ). 1466-1475 he presented 3 rectors to the church in Hardwick. Ub 1489 he built Shelton church and rebuilt Shelton hall which previously had burned in a fire (Brown p 23). May 1 1484 and December 8 1484 King Richard III directed Ralph, John Duke of Norfolk, John Duke of Suffolk, Thomas Earl of Surrey, John Lord Fitzwalter, Sir Henry Grey, Sir Edmund Bedingfield, Sir William Boleyn, William Paston, Richard Southwell, John Paston, Robert Clere and others to array men at arms in Norfolk (Patent Rolls Ric III p 397,490). May 4 1484 Richard III pardoned William Warner of Hardwick for not appearing before justices to answer Ralf Shelton

concerning a debt of 40 s (Patent Rolls Ric III p 468). May 10 1485 he (along with othere) was directed by the King to arrest Thomas Hansard (Patent Rolls Ric III p 543). February 5 1485 Richard III made him a commissioner of the peace in Norfolk along with John Earl of Lincoln, William Calthorp, William Boleyn and Robert Clere (Patent Rolls Ric III p567). In 1487 he was High Sheriff for Norfolk and Suffolk. Sir Ralf was present at the coronation of Elizabeth of York. April 7 1487 he and John Duke of Suffolk, John Earl of Oxford, John Lord Fitzwalter, Sir William Knyvett, Richard Southwell, John Paston and William Boleyn, he was commissioned to array men at arms to guard the coast against the enemies of King Henry VII (Patent Rolls Hen VII i p 179). September 18 1487 he was again directed to protect the sea coast (Patent Rolls Hen VII i p213). In 1487 he had a grant from Henry VII of the custody and marriage of the body and lands of Ralf brother and heir of Robert Berney Esq of Gunton (Patent Rolls Hen VII i p 228 issued 11May 1488). That is the first time in the Patent Rolls that he is mentioned as Sir Ralph (or Ralf). In other rolls directing him to be commissioner of the peace March 12 1486 lists him as Ralph Shelton Esq and other in August 17 1490 and May 9 1494 list him as Sir Ralph (Patent Rolls Hen VII i p 494). K.M. Brown says he was knighted in 1485 and that he was a Knight of the Garter in 1488 (p23). However, the Book of Dignities that lists all of the Knights of the Garter does not include Sir Ralph as having been a Knight of the Garter in 1488 or in the 10 years before and after that date (p736-737). The same Book of Dignities does list him as a Knight of the Bath under the name of Ralph Sheldon having been vested in Nov 1487 on the coronation of Elizabeth of York, Queen of Henry VII (p758). NRS says that he was knighted 25 November 1485 and that he was High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1487. February 5 1491 he was given a grant along with Richard Southwell and others the hold the land and custody of Arthur son of Sir George Hopton (Patent Rolls Hen VII i p334). August 28 1490 he and John Duke of Suffolk, John Earl of Oxford, Sir Thomas Lovell, Sir William Boleyn, Richard Southwell and others were commissioned to raise men at arms and placed beacons "in the usual places" to warn the people of the coming of the King's enemies (Patent Rolls Hen VII i p 349). May 12 1491 he and others were commissioned to muster men and if necessary to lead them again invaders led under "Charles calling himself King of France" (Patent Rolls Hen VII i p 357). He married Margeret daughter of Robert Clere of Ormesby by Elizabeth daugher of Sir Thomas Uvedale. He had John his son and heir, Ralf, Richard, Elizabeth, and Alice. February 1495 he and others were directed to be commissioner of the peace and of oyer and terminer (Patent Rolls Hen VII i p 31). He was later directed (with others) to assay the lordships, lands and manors of Sir Robert Chamberlain rebel and traitor (Patent Rolls Hen VII ii p 53). In the Patent Rolls Henry VII ii p 185 he is referred to as deceased. In 1492 he was executor of his mother-in-law Elizabeth Uvedale Clere's will and received a legacy from her (Blomefield v11 ). He was living in 1492 but was dead by 1500 for then Margeret Shelton of Shelton, late the wife of Sir Rafe Shelton, Knt willed to be buried in Shelton chancel by her husband in a "tumbe which is ordeyned to that intent" (Archives of Epi Norwich probat 3 Dec 1500). In 1497 he presented to the church at Shelton as its patron . May 14 1496, November 12 1496, February 12 1497, February 10 1497 and May 8 1497 he was directed to be commissioner of the peace (Patent Rolls Hen VII ii p 651). NRS says thathe died 16 July 1497, his will date 21 March 1497 and proved 13 May 1498. Ralf's Inquisition Post Mortem was issued 27 October 1498 which said he died 16 July last (1497) and that John his son and heir was aged 20 and Ralf's was said to have held numerous manors, lands and tenements in Norfolk and Suffolk.

Whitaker gives the date of Margeret's death as 16 January 1499 and was buried in Bury Abbey in Suffolk but this would be in conflict with both Blomefield and parish registers in Norwich. She says that the son Richard Shelton was living in 1539 but there is no record of a wife or issue. The second son Ralf married Mary daughter and co-heir of Robert Brome co Norfolk. Their eldest son was Ralph Shelton of Brome Esq who

died in 1592 and was buried at Brome. Thorp Hall of Moring-Thorp had been purchased by the Shelton soon after 1412 and remained in the family until Sir Ralf sold it to the Garneyses (Blomefield v 5 p 290)

In 1480 the manor of Milden co Suffolk passed to Sir Ralf and remained in the family until sold by Ralph Shelton son of Sir John Shelton the younger. (Copinger i p 159)

Sources:

Blomefield V5 p 266 "Shelton",255,p222 "Hardwick",v5 p290 "Moring-Thorp"

Blomefield v11 p234-239 "Ormesby"; v11 "Scole"

Copinger i p 159

Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry VI vi p 167

Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry VI vi p 496;Edw IV i p 205,Edw IV ii;Ric

III p 397,468,490,543,567;Henry VII i p179,213,228,334,349,357;Hen VII ii

p 31, 53, 185

Hayden's Book of Dignities;Hayden, Joseph (p736-737)

Norfolk Record Society; Visitation of Norfolk

Norfolk Record Society; Vol 19 part 2 p 198

Calendar of Fine Rolls; Henry VI

Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem; Henry VII

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dianned/ghtout/np43.htm

Children of Ralph de Shelton and Margaret Clere are:

1555 i. Alice de Shelton, born Aft. 1459 in Shelton, Depwade, Norfolk; died Bef. 1478; married Sir Edmund de Bedingfield.

ii. John de Shelton, born Abt. 1477 in Shelton, Depwade, Norfolk; married Anne Boleyn; born 1476 in England; died Abt. 1510.

iii. Ralf de Shelton, married Mary Brome; born in Norfolk.

 

3112. Nicholas Drury, born Aft. 1379; died Bef. 02 Sep 1456 in of Thurston. He was the son of 6224. Sir Nicholas Drury and 6225. Joan de Saxham. He married 3113. Joan Heath.

3113. Joan Heath, born in of Mildenhall. She was the daughter of 6226. Thomas Heath.

Notes for Nicholas Drury:

He founded the Drury line at Hawstead, Suffolk. Feb 04, 1453/54, filed will at Bury St. Edmunds. His Will was dated Jan 4th, 1454/1455, and probated Sep 2nd, 1456. 1431, Joan Heath excommunicated: Party to a fine on a conveyance of land in Thurston and Bacton.

Child of Nicholas Drury and Joan Heath is:

1556 i. Sir Roger Drury, born Bef. 1437; died 1494 in of Hawstead; married Felicia 'Felice' Denston.

 

3114. William Denston, died in of Besthorpe, Norfolk.

Child of William Denston is:

1557 i. Felicia 'Felice' Denston, born in of Besthorpe, Norfolk; married Sir Roger Drury.

 

3116. Sir John Calthorpe, born Abt. 1379 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England; died 1420. He was the son of 6232. Sir William Calthorpe VI and 6233. Alinora Mautby. He married 3117. Anne Wythe Abt. 1407 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England.

3117. Anne Wythe, born Abt. 1382 in of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England. She was the daughter of 6234. Sir John Wythe and 6235. Sibilla de St. Omer.

Notes for Anne Wythe:

or Anna Withe. She may belong to the previous generation.

Children of John Calthorpe and Anne Wythe are:

1558 i. Sir William Calthorpe, born 30 Jan 1408/09 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk; died 15 Nov 1494 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England; married (1) Elizabeth Grey; married (2) Lady Elizabeth Stapleton Aft. 1462 in Yorkshire, England.

ii. Joan Calthorpe, married Thomas Brews.

iii. Mary Calthorpe, born 1411 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk; died in England; married Sir Thomas De Brewse; born Bef. 1411 in England; died 1482 in England.

 

3118. Sir Miles Stapleton, born 1408; died Abt. 01 Oct 1466 in bur. Ingham Priory, England. He was the son of 6236. Sir Brian de Stapylton and 6237. Lady Cecelia Bardolf. He married 3119. Catherine de la Pole.

3119. Catherine de la Pole, born Abt. 1416 in Cotton, Suffolk, England; died 14 Oct 1488. She was the daughter of 6238. Sir Thomas de la Pole and 6239. Anne Cheyne.

Child of Miles Stapleton and Catherine de la Pole is:

1559 i. Lady Elizabeth Stapleton, born Abt. 1441 in of Yorkshire, England; died 1509 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England; married (1) Edward Howard; married (2) John Fortescue; married (3) Sir William Calthorpe Aft. 1462 in Yorkshire, England.

 

3120. Henry Spelman, born 1360 in Stow, Norfolk; died Dec 1432 in Stow, Norfolk. He was the son of 6240. John Spelman and 6241. Johanna <Unknown>. He married 3121. Isabel Beckerton in St. Botolph, Stow, Norfolk.

3121. Isabel Beckerton, born 1390 in Stow, Norfolk; died 1444 in Stow, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 6242. Thomas Beckerton.

Notes for Henry Spelman:

Henry Spilman. Inherited the Spilman property at Stow, called Bekerton Hall, The Walter House, then Stow Hall.

Notes for Isabel Beckerton:

Isabel Bekerton

Children of Henry Spelman and Isabel Beckerton are:

1560 i. John Spelman, born 1400 in Stow, Norfolk; died Apr 1460 in Stow, Norfolk; married (1) Katherine Styward; married (2) Mariana <Unknown>.

ii. Robert Spelman

 

3122. Thomas Styward, born in Swaffham, Norfolk; died Bet. 29 Oct - 12 Nov 1433. He married 3123. Cecily <Unknown>.

3123. Cecily <Unknown>

Notes for Thomas Styward:

Owned the manor of Woodhall in Great Palgrave, and in his will dated 29 Oct 1433 and proved 12 Nov 1433 he left this manor to his wife Cecily for life, and on her death to his son and heir Thomas, with remainders to other sons William and Richard. He had a daughter, Katherine, that married John Spylman (Spelman).

Perhaps the son or grandson of Nicholas Styward. A variation on the name Steward or Stewarde.

Due to a close family relationship to Oliver Cromwell, this site has info on this family:

http://olivercromwell.com/familytreestewards.html

"The greater part of the family of the name in Norfolk is believed, however, to be descended from the ancient Scottish line. Sir John Steward, son of John, the "Scot-Angle" married a daughter of Sir Thomas Kiriel and a daughter of Sir John Hamerton. His children were Richard, who married the daughter and heir of John Burley; Thomas; and Galfrid. Richard's sons were Nicol, a lawyer of the Middle Temple who married Cecilia, daughter of John Baskerville; and Thomas. Nicol or Nicholas' children were William; Richard; Robert, the prior, Simon, Nicol, and others. Of this family, Nicholas, son of Richard Stywart, was resident about the beginning of the sixteenth century at Wells in Norfolk.

"His sons were Richard, Robert, Nicholas, and Symon. Of these, Richard married Elizabeth Cossyn, (Comyn)? by whom he was the father of Jeffrey, Richard, Thomas, and William; Nicholas left issue by his wife, Elizabeth Lucas, of Sir William Steward, of the Isle of Ely, who was the father of Sir Thomas Steward, High Sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon; and Symon was the father of Robert, Edward, Marcus, John, Thomas, Augustine, and Nicholas Styward or Steward, whose descendants were numerous in Norfolk, Suffolk, and the County of Cambridge." (end of quotation)

Others who have compared the Styward arms to the Steward arms say there is no comparison, and the Stywards of Swaffham pre-dated the Stewards of Scotland fame.

Other info:

Manor of Haspaldes and foldcourse in Swaffham. At first this belonged, together with 50 acres and another foldcourse, to Thomas Styward.

Children of Thomas Styward and Cecily <Unknown> are:

1561 i. Katherine Styward, born in Swaffham, Norfolk; died 1432; married John Spelman.

ii. Thomas Styward

iii. Richard Styward

iv. William Styward

 

3124. William de Narburgh He was the son of 6248. Adam de Narburgh.

Child of William de Narburgh is:

1562 i. William de Narburgh, born Abt. 1400; married Alice Clere.

 

3126. Robert Clere, born 1367 in Stokesby, Norfolk; died 1420. He was the son of 6252. William Clere and 6253. Dionisia Wychingham. He married 3127. Elizabeth Rede Bef. 1397.

3127. Elizabeth Rede, born Abt. 1365 in Rougham, Norfolk; died Abt. 1434. She was the daughter of 6254. Sir John Rede and 6255. Alice de Rougham.

Notes for Elizabeth Rede:

Elizabeth Reade; Elizabeth married 2nd John Yelverton.

Children of Robert Clere and Elizabeth Rede are:

1563 i. Alice Clere, born Bef. 1398 in Stokesby, Norfolk; died 1461; married William de Narburgh.

ii. Edmund Clere

 

3128. Henry Frowick, born Bet. 1380 - 1398; died 1460 in of London and Gonholsbery, Middlesex. He was the son of 6256. Henry Frowick and 6257. Alice Cornwall. He married 3129. Isabell Otis 05 Sep 1420.

3129. Isabell Otis, born Bef. 1400; died 03 Aug 1465.

Notes for Henry Frowick:

Henry's will was probated in three wills. Henry was born in Gondelsbury? circa 1380. He married Isabell Otis ---------- 5 September 1420. According to conflicting evidence, he married Isabell Otis ----------Isabell Otis ( -1465) 16 March 1420/1.

Notes for Isabell Otis:

Isabel Otis

Child of Henry Frowick and Isabell Otis is:

1564 i. Sir Thomas Frowick, born Bet. 1421 - 1441 in Elinge, Middlesex; died 1485; married Jane Sturgeon.

 

3130. Sir John Sturgeon

Notes for Sir John Sturgeon:

Sir John Sturgeon, knight, (giving for his arms, Azure, three sturgeons Or, under a fret Gules)

Child of Sir John Sturgeon is:

1565 i. Jane Sturgeon, born Abt. 1441; married Sir Thomas Frowick.

 

3328. John Walrond, born Abt. 1440 in of Bradfield, Devonshire; died Aft. 1491. He was the son of 6656. John Walrond and 6657. Gennett Gilbert. He married 3329. Margaret Moore.

3329. Margaret Moore, born in of Moor Hayes, Collumpton. She was the daughter of 6658. John Moore.

Children of John Walrond and Margaret Moore are:

i. John Walrond

1664 ii. Osmond Walrond, born Aft. 1470; married Emelyn Buckthought.

iii. Humphrey Walrond, born Aft. 1470 in of Bradfield, Devonshire; married Eleanor Ogan.

iv. Elizabeth Walrond, married W. Reigny.

v. Elinor Walrond, married (1) Michael Keys; married (2) Nicholas Dillon; died in Of Chimwell, Devon.

 

3336. Richard Devenish, died in of Hellengleigh. He was the son of 6672. Sir John Devenish and 6673. Elizabeth Hoo. He married 3337. Fides Lytton.

3337. Fides Lytton She was the daughter of 6674. Sir Robert Lytton and 6675. Elizabeth Andrews.

Notes for Richard Devenish:

Richard Deveneish

Child of Richard Devenish and Fides Lytton is:

1668 i. Thomas Devenish, married Anne Fawkes.

 

3338. William Fawkes, born in of West Hampnett.

Notes for William Fawkes:

William Fawke

Child of William Fawkes is:

1669 i. Anne Fawkes, born in of West Hampnett; married Thomas Devenish.

 

3344. William Colles, born Abt. 1475 in Leigh, Worcester; died 1506 in Powic, Worcester. He was the son of 6688. Richard Colles and 6689. Margaret Hall. He married 3345. Isabell Turberville.

3345. Isabell Turberville, born Aft. 1475. She was the daughter of 6690. Richard Turberville.

Notes for William Colles:

Did he also marry Alice Romney? Was she the mother of WIlliam Colles?

By 1538, one Humphrey Colles was mentioned in official records: Receipt [30 Hen VIII], by Humphrey Colles (signed) from William Bollard of Stoke Bassett, for the use of the Earl of Bath. Could he have been a son or other close relative of this family?

Child of William Colles and Isabell Turberville is:

1672 i. William Colles, born Abt. 1495 in Bransford; died Aug 1558 in Leigh, Worcestershire; married Margaret Hitch Abt. 1523.

 

3346. <Unknown> Hitch

Children of <Unknown> Hitch are:

1673 i. Margaret Hitch, born Abt. 1505 in Northbrook, Warwick; died Bef. 19 Jul 1572 in Leigh, Worcestershire; married William Colles Abt. 1523.

ii. John Hitch

 

3348. Edward Graunt, born Abt. 1490. He was the son of 6696. Simon le Graunt and 6697. Catherine Percy. He married 3349. Anna Somerville.

3349. Anna Somerville, born Abt. 1495. She was the daughter of 6698. Robert Somerville and 6699. Mary Greville.

Child of Edward Graunt and Anna Somerville is:

1674 i. Edward Graunt, born Abt. 1510.

 

Generation No. 13

5120. Edward Chamberlayne, born Aft. 1355; died in of Princethorpe, Warwickshire. He was the son of 10240. Sir Richard Chamberlayne and 10241. Joan 'Jane' Reynes.

Child of Edward Chamberlayne is:

2560 i. <Several Generations> Chamberlayne, born Bef. 1400.

 

6208. Sir Thomas Jernegan, born Bef. 1376 in England; died Abt. 1450 in England. He was the son of 12416. Sir John Jernegan and 12417. Margaret Visdelow. He married 6209. Joan Appleyard.

6209. Joan Appleyard, born Aft. 1385.

Child of Thomas Jernegan and Joan Appleyard is:

3104 i. Sir John Jernegan, born Abt. 1410 in Somerleyton, Yarmouth, Suffolk; died 1474 in England; married Agnes Darrel.

 

6210. John Darell, born Abt. 1386 in Sesay; died 25 Oct 1438 in of Calehill. He was the son of 12420. Sir William Darell and 12421. Emma <Unknown>. He married 6211. Thomasin Barret Abt. 1400.

6211. Thomasin Barret, born in Of Perry Court, Preston Next Fav, Kent. She was the daughter of 12422. Valentine Barret and 12423. Cecelia 'Cicely' at Lese.

Notes for John Darell:

Sir William Darrel's third son, John, founded a Kentish family which was "of eminent reputation among the gentry of the county," and lasted over four hundred and fifty years. He bought Cale Hill in 1410, and married two Kentish heiresses: first, a daughter of Valentine Barrett of Perry Court; and secondly, a niece of Archbishop Chicheley, with whom he obtained Scotney.

Children of John Darell and Thomasin Barret are:

i. William Darrel, born Abt. 1407 in Calehill; died 03 Apr 1471; married Anne Guylford Abt. 1432; died 05 Jan 1484/85.

Notes for Anne Guylford:

Anne Guldford

3105 ii. Agnes Darrel, born Abt. 1415 in Calehill Park, Little Chart, Kent; married Sir John Jernegan.

 

6212. Sir Gervase de Clifton, born Abt. 1380 in Clifton, Newark, Nottinghamshire; died 08 Dec 1453. He was the son of 12424. John Clifton and 12425. Catherine de Cressy. He married 6213. Isabel Francis Abt. 1400.

6213. Isabel Francis, born Aft. 1380 in Promverk, Derbyshire; died 13 Jun 1457. She was the daughter of 12426. Sir Robert Francis and 12427. Isabel de Pershale.

Notes for Sir Gervase de Clifton:

He is shown, with the same wife, born in abt 1380 and abt 1422. Obviously there is confusion in the Clifton ancestry.Knight; married twice; buried at Teuxbury.

Children of Gervase de Clifton and Isabel Francis are:

i. Robert Clifton, born Aft. 1400; died 09 Apr 1478 in Of Clifton, Nottinghamshire; married Alice Boothe; born Aft. 1400; died 09 Sep 1470.

Notes for Alice Boothe:

Daughter of John Booth; sister of two Archbishops of York.

3106 ii. George de Clifton, born Abt. 1411 in Clifton, Newark, Nottinghamshire; died 06 May 1471 in Beheaded After Battle Of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire; married Isabella Herbert.

 

6214. Vincent Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1381 in Netherfield, Sussex; died in of Netherfield, Sussex. He was the son of 12428. Vincent Herbert alias Finch and 12429. Joan Passendon. He married 6215. Isabella de Cralle.

6215. Isabella de Cralle, born Abt. 1385 in Cralle Manor, Warbleton, Sussex. She was the daughter of 12430. Robert de Cralle and 12431. Margaret 'Margery' Peplesham.

Notes for Vincent Herbert alias Finch:

Vincent Herbert, alias Finch, was of Netherfield, about the end of the reign of king Edward II. and left two sons, Henry and John, the latter of whom was father of John, prior of Christ-church. Henry Herbert, alias Finch, the eldest son, inherited Nethersfield, and died anno 8 king Richard II. and left Vincent Herbert, alias Finch, (with whom the pedigree of this family begins in the Heraldic Visitation of this county, in 1619) whose son Vincent, was living in the reigns of king Richard II. and Henry IV. and by his wife Isabel, daughter and coheir of Robert Cralle, of Cralle, in Sussex, had two sons, William and John; which latter married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Seward, of Linsted, from whom descended the Finch's, of Sewards, Norton, Kingsdown, Faversham, Wye, and other places in this county. William Finch, the eldest son, by which name only he and his descendants wrote themselves, was of Netherfield, and had a son Henry Finch, esq. who married Alice, only daughter and heir of Philip Belknap, of the Moat, near Canterbury, uncle to Sir Ed ward Belknap, which marriage not only occasioned the first residence of this branch of the family in Kent, but rendered it more illustrious by a descent from many noble ones. Their eldest son Sir William Finch, was of the Moat in king Henry the VIIIth's reign, and was father of Sir Thomas Finch, of Eastwell, before-mentioned, (fn. 3) of which he died possessed in 1563. They had three sons and one daughter, of whom Henry, the third son, was sergeant-at-law, and left one son John, who was chief justice of the common pleas, lord keeper, and created anno 16 Charles I. lord Finch, baron of Fordwich, and died in 1661; the eldest, Sir Moyle Finch, was created a baronet at the first institution of that order, and surviving his mother, who had remarried Nicholas St. Leger, esq. (and lies buried in this church, as well as her father Sir Thomas Moyle, and all her descendants, to the present time) became possessed of this manor and advowson. He married Elizabeth, only daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Heneage, and resided at Eastwell-place, which he made very great additions to, and in 1589, obtained the queen's licence to inclose his grounds here, not exceeding one thousand acres, and to turn the highways that might be annoyed by it, and to embattle his house of Estwell. He died in 1614, leaving his widow, the lady Elizabeth Finch, surviving, who was by letters patent in 1623, anno 21 James I. created viscountess Maidstone; and afterwards, in 1628, anno 4 king Charles I. countess of Winchelsea, in Sussex. She died in 1633, and was buried at Eastwell, under a noble monument erected there for her and her husband, by whom she had several sons and daughters, the eldest son, Sir Theophilus Finch, bart. died s.p. the second, Sir Thomas, succeeded as earl of Winchelsea; the third, Sir John, was resident with the grand duke of Tuscany, and ambassador in Turkey, of whom there is no issue. He died in 1642, and was buried in Queen's college chapel, in Cambridge, to which he was a good benefactor; the fourth, Sir Heneage Finch, sergeant-at-law, and recorder of London, who died in 1641, was ancestor to the late earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham; and the fifth, Francis, was barrister-at-law, and an ingenious poet, who died s.p. Sir Thomas Finch, bart. the eldest surviving son, succeeded her as earl of Winchesea, &c. and in her possessions here, whose eldest son Heneage, second earl of Winchelsea, was one of those nobles who favored the restoration of king Charles II. and as such, was by general Monk entrusted with the government of Dover castle, and after king Charles's return was, in acknowledgment of his services, and of being descended from the antient family of Herbert, created baron Fitz-Herbert, of Eastwell, in the 12th year of his reign, and constituted lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of this county, and shortly after sent ambassador extraordinary into Turkey. He was lord lieutenant when king James II. was taken, on his leaving this kingdom, and brought to Faversham, where, for protection from the insults of the populace, he sent to lord Winchelsea from Eastwell, who immediately came and persuaded the king to return to London. He died in 1689, having married four wives, by whom he had in all twenty-seven children, of whom sixteen lived to some maturity. At length these honors and estates descended afterwards down to John his son, by his fourth wife, his other intermediate descendants being dead without issue, who became the fifth earl of Winchelsea, who dying likewise s.p. in 1729, the titles of earl of Winchelsea and viscount Maidstone, for that of baron Fitz-Herbert became extinct, together with this manor and advowson, and the mansion and park of Eastwell, with the rest of the earl's estates in this county, devolved on Daniel, second earl of Nottingham, son and heir of Sir Heneage Finch, who had been created earl of Nottingham in 1681, son and heir of Sir Heneage Finch, the fourth son of Sir Moyle Finch, of Eastwell, knight and baronet, by his wife Katherine, who was created countess of Winchelsea as beforementioned.

From: 'Parishes: Eastwell', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 7 (1798), pp. 398-412. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63428 Date accessed: 01 June 2009.

Notes for Isabella de Cralle:

sister and heir of Richard Cralle

Children of Vincent Finch and Isabella de Cralle are:

3107 i. Isabella Herbert, born Abt. 1411 in Netherfield, Sussex; died 20 Nov 1454; married George de Clifton.

ii. William Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1400; died 1443; married Agnes de Dartford; born Abt. 1420; died Aft. 1448.

Notes for Agnes de Dartford:

or Agnes Roo. She married 2nd Babilon Grauntford.Agnes Row

 

6216. Edmund de Bedingfield, born Abt. 1400 in Hartismere, Suffolk; died 22 Jun 1451. He was the son of 12432. Thomas de Bedingfield. He married 6217. Margaret Tudenham.

6217. Margaret Tudenham, born Abt. 1404 in Downham, Norfolk; died 15 Mar 1474/75 in Oxborough, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 12434. Robert Tudenham and 12435. Margaret de Herling.

Child of Edmund de Bedingfield and Margaret Tudenham is:

3108 i. Thomas de Bedingfield, born Abt. 1423 in Hartismere, Suffolk; died 12 Oct 1453 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; married Anne de Waldegrave.

 

6218. Richard de Waldegrave, born 1397 in Smallbridge, Suffolk, England; died 02 May 1454. He was the son of 12436. Richard Waldegrave and 12437. Joan Montechensy. He married 6219. Joan Doreward Bef. 1416.

6219. Joan Doreward, born Abt. 1400 in Essex; died Aft. 25 Jun 1474. She was the daughter of 12438. William Doreward and 12439. Katherine de Wallcott.

Children of Richard de Waldegrave and Joan Doreward are:

3109 i. Anne de Waldegrave, born Abt. 1425 in Brixworth, Walgrave, Northamptonshire; died 1453 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; married Thomas de Bedingfield.

ii. Thomas de Walgrave, born Abt. 1427; married Elizabeth Fray; born Abt. 1427.

 

6220. John de Shelton, died 1430. He was the son of 12440. William Shelton and 12441. Catherine Baret. He married 6221. Margaret Brewes.

6221. Margaret Brewes, died Abt. 1476.

Notes for Margaret Brewes:

Margeret Alyngton

Child of John de Shelton and Margaret Brewes is:

3110 i. Sir Ralph de Shelton, born 1430 in Shelton, Depwade, Norfolk; died 16 Jul 1497; married Margaret Clere.

 

6222. Robert Clere, born Abt. 1406 in Ormesby, Norfolk. He was the son of 12444. John Clere and 12445. Elizabeth Braunche. He married 6223. Elizabeth Uvedale.

6223. Elizabeth Uvedale, born Aft. 1420; died 1492. She was the daughter of 12446. Sir Thomas Uvedale and 12447. Margaret Kingston.

Notes for Robert Clere:

Robert, his heire married Elizabeth, daughter and heire of Thomas Owydale, esquier.

Children of Robert Clere and Elizabeth Uvedale are:

3111 i. Margaret Clere, born Abt. 1440 in Ornesby, Norfolk; died 16 Jan 1498/99; married Sir Ralph de Shelton.

ii. Sir Robert Clere, born Abt. 1442 in Ormesby, Norfolk; married (1) Anna Hopton Bef. 1466; born Abt. 1444; died 1522; married (2) Alice Boleyn Abt. 1509; born Abt. 1487 in Blickling, Norfolk, England; died in of Blacklinge.

Notes for Sir Robert Clere:

Sir Robert, his heire, married Ales, daughter of Sir William Boleyn of Blacklinge, Knight.

Did he also marry another woman named Alice Clere?

Notes for Alice Boleyn:

Ales Boleyn

 

6224. Sir Nicholas Drury, born Abt. 1359 in of Thurston; died Aft. Jan 1393/94. He was the son of 12448. John Drury and 12449. Amabilia Newton. He married 6225. Joan de Saxham.

6225. Joan de Saxham She was the daughter of 12450. Simon de Saxham.

Notes for Sir Nicholas Drury:

Accompanied John of Gaunt into Spain in 1386. He went to the Holy Land, at which time he added the cross tau to his Coat of Arms.

Children of Nicholas Drury and Joan de Saxham are:

3112 i. Nicholas Drury, born Aft. 1379; died Bef. 02 Sep 1456 in of Thurston; married Joan Heath.

ii. Sir Roger Drury, died in of Rougham; married (1) Margaret Naunton Abt. 1374; born in of Chavents; died 03 Sep 1405; married (2) Joan <Unknown> Aft. 1405; died Abt. 1446.

iii. John Drury, died in of Wetherden.

 

6226. Thomas Heath, died in of Mildenhall.

Notes for Thomas Heath:

Thomas Hethe

Child of Thomas Heath is:

3113 i. Joan Heath, born in of Mildenhall; married Nicholas Drury.

 

6232. Sir William Calthorpe VI, born Abt. 1345; died 1420 in Burnham Thorpe, England. He was the son of 12464. Sir Oliver Calthorpe and 12465. Isabel Bacon. He married 6233. Alinora Mautby.

6233. Alinora Mautby, died 1409. She was the daughter of 12466. John Mautby.

Child of William Calthorpe and Alinora Mautby is:

3116 i. Sir John Calthorpe, born Abt. 1379 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England; died 1420; married Anne Wythe Abt. 1407 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England.

 

6234. Sir John Wythe, born Abt. 1360; died 1387. He was the son of 12468. Sir Oliver Wythe and 12469. <Daughter> Warhgham. He married 6235. Sibilla de St. Omer.

6235. Sibilla de St. Omer, born Abt. 1360; died 1421. She was the daughter of 12470. Edmund de St. Omer.

Notes for Sir John Wythe:

Sir John Withe

Notes for Sibilla de St. Omer:

Sybilla de St. Omer

Child of John Wythe and Sibilla de St. Omer is:

3117 i. Anne Wythe, born Abt. 1382 in of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England; married Sir John Calthorpe Abt. 1407 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England.

 

6236. Sir Brian de Stapylton, born 1379 in Bedale & Ingham; died 07 Aug 1438 in of Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England. He was the son of 12472. Miles Stapleton IV and 12473. Ela d'Ufford. He married 6237. Lady Cecelia Bardolf.

6237. Lady Cecelia Bardolf, born Abt. 1371 in Birling, Sussex, England; died 29 Sep 1432 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England. She was the daughter of 12474. Lord William Bardolf and 12475. Agnes de Poynings.

Notes for Lady Cecelia Bardolf:

Lady Cecily Bardolf.

Child of Brian de Stapylton and Cecelia Bardolf is:

3118 i. Sir Miles Stapleton, born 1408; died Abt. 01 Oct 1466 in bur. Ingham Priory, England; married (1) Catherine de la Pole; married (2) Elizabeth Felbrigg.

 

6238. Sir Thomas de la Pole, born Abt. 1374 in of Cotton, Suffolk, England; died 21 Aug 1420 in France. He was the son of 12476. Michael de la Pole and 12477. Catherine Wingfield. He married 6239. Anne Cheyne.

6239. Anne Cheyne, born Bef. 1396 in Of Fen Ditton, Coms and Thenford, England; died Aft. 21 Jun 1435. She was the daughter of 12478. Nicholas Cheyne and 12479. Elizabeth Cockayne.

Notes for Sir Thomas de la Pole:

Need to confirm his parents

Child of Thomas de la Pole and Anne Cheyne is:

3119 i. Catherine de la Pole, born Abt. 1416 in Cotton, Suffolk, England; died 14 Oct 1488; married (1) Richard Harcourt; married (2) Sir Miles Stapleton.

 

6240. John Spelman, born Bef. 1320 in Stow, Norfolk; died Abt. 1392 in Stow, Norfolk. He was the son of 12480. Stephen Spelman. He married 6241. Johanna <Unknown> Bef. 1360.

6241. Johanna <Unknown>

Notes for John Spelman:

John Spilman

Children of John Spelman and Johanna <Unknown> are:

3120 i. Henry Spelman, born 1360 in Stow, Norfolk; died Dec 1432 in Stow, Norfolk; married Isabel Beckerton in St. Botolph, Stow, Norfolk.

ii. William Spelman

iii. John Spelman

iv. Stephen Spelman, died 1419 in dsp.

Notes for Stephen Spelman:

Alderman of London, dsp.

v. <Daughter> Spelman, married William Kemp.

 

6242. Thomas Beckerton

Notes for Thomas Beckerton:

Thomas Brotherton?

Child of Thomas Beckerton is:

3121 i. Isabel Beckerton, born 1390 in Stow, Norfolk; died 1444 in Stow, Norfolk; married Henry Spelman in St. Botolph, Stow, Norfolk.

 

6248. Adam de Narburgh He was the son of 12496. William de Narburgh and 12497. Matildis de Acre.

Child of Adam de Narburgh is:

3124 i. William de Narburgh.

 

6252. William Clere, born Abt. 1339 in Ormesby, Norfolk. He was the son of 12504. Robert Clere and 12505. Alice Filby. He married 6253. Dionisia Wychingham.

6253. Dionisia Wychingham, born Bef. 1350 in Upton, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 12506. William Wychingham and 12507. Margaret Braose.

Notes for William Clere:

William, his heire, married Dionese, daughter of Sir William Wichingham, whose heritage grewe partable.

Notes for Dionisia Wychingham:

Norfolk:

A. 10438. Indenture being a grant by [Denise late the wife of William Clere], Geoffrey Somerton and Robert atte Northouse, to Elizabeth daughter of Dame Katharine Braunch, of a yearly rent of a 1d. for the term of the life of [John Clere] from their manors of Ormesby and Burgh in Flegge and from their lands there and in Hemmesby, Scroutby, Maudeby, Fylby and Castre, which formerly belonged to the said William; and [after the death of the said John] of a yearly rent of 40 marks from the same for her life, to be void if, after the said John's decease, she brought a writ of dower against the said Denise, &c. Witnesses:—[Sir . . . . Mau] teby, knight, and others (named). Ormesby, Monday after the Holy Trinity, [12 ?] Richard II. French. Mutilated. Seals.

From: 'Deeds: A.10427 - A.10500', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 5 (1906), pp. 1-10. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64427. Date accessed: 30 August 2008.

Children of William Clere and Dionisia Wychingham are:

3126 i. Robert Clere, born 1367 in Stokesby, Norfolk; died 1420; married Elizabeth Rede Bef. 1397.

ii. John Clere, born Abt. 1382 in Ormesby, Norfolk; married Elizabeth Braunche; born Abt. 1384 in Ormesby, Norfolk; died 09 Jul 1441.

Notes for John Clere:

John, his heyre, maried Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Philipe Branche, Knight.

Notes for Elizabeth Braunche:

Elizabeth Braunch; Elizabeth Branch

 

6254. Sir John Rede, born Abt. 1339 in Eccles, Suffolk; died in Rougham, Suffolk. He was the son of 12508. John Rede. He married 6255. Alice de Rougham.

6255. Alice de Rougham, born Aft. 1339 in Rougham, Suffolk; died in Rougham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 12510. Richard de Rougham.

Notes for Sir John Rede:

John Reade

Beccles or Becles Parish:

In or about the year 956, King Edwin, eldest son of King Edmund, of the Saxon race, gave the lordship of this parish to the Abbot and Convent of St. Edmund's, Bury; and it continued in that house until the dissolution of Monasteries, when it was granted, by King Henry VIII., to William Rede, Esq. In the Confessor's time it yielded 30,000 herrings to the said house.

The Redes, of this parish, were a family of respectability, and became early seated here. John Rede, Mayor of Norwich in 1496, was buried in Beccles church, in 1502. William was his son and heir; whose second son, William Rede, merchant of London, married Anne, daughter of William Fernley, of West Greeting, in this county, by Agnes his wife, daughter of Robert Desney, of Ipswich. This lady re-married Sir Thomas Gresham, Knt., founder of the Royal Exchange, London.

She died in the 39th of Queen Elizabeth; and Sir William Rede was her son and heir, aged 50 years. He married Gertrude, daughter Erasmus Paston, Esq.; whose son and heir, Sir Thomas Rede, Knt., married Mildreda, second daughter of Thomas Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, and died without issue.

Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Richard, son of Sir John Rede, of this parish, and Rougham, in Norfolk, married John Yelverton, Esq.; who had by the said Elizabeth, his second wife, Sir William Yelverton, Judge of the King's Bench in 1444.

Children of John Rede and Alice de Rougham are:

i. Richard Rede, born Bef. 1366.

3127 ii. Elizabeth Rede, born Abt. 1365 in Rougham, Norfolk; died Abt. 1434; married (1) Robert Clere Bef. 1397; married (2) John Yelverton Bef. 1400.

 

6256. Henry Frowick, born Bef. 1350; died Abt. 1384 in South Mims, Middlesex, England. He was the son of 12512. Thomas Frowick and 12513. Margaret Derham. He married 6257. Alice Cornwall.

6257. Alice Cornwall, born Abt. 1355; died 1416. She was the daughter of 12514. John de Cornwall and 12515. Elizabeth <Unknown>.

Notes for Henry Frowick:

Henry's will was probated in Commissary Ct, London.

Notes for Alice Cornwall:

or Alice Cornhill; Alice's will was probated in Archdeaconry Ct, St Albans, Stoneham. Alice married 2nd Thomas Carlton.

Child of Henry Frowick and Alice Cornwall is:

3128 i. Henry Frowick, born Bet. 1380 - 1398; died 1460 in of London and Gonholsbery, Middlesex; married Isabell Otis 05 Sep 1420.

 

6656. John Walrond, born Abt. 1414 in of Bradfield, Devonshire. He was the son of 13312. John Walrond and 13313. Alice Ufflete. He married 6657. Gennett Gilbert.

6657. Gennett Gilbert She was the daughter of 13314. William Gilbert.

Children of John Walrond and Gennett Gilbert are:

3328 i. John Walrond, born Abt. 1440 in of Bradfield, Devonshire; died Aft. 1491; married Margaret Moore.

ii. Janet Walrond

iii. Alice Walrond

iv. William Walrond, married Joan Brett.

 

6658. John Moore, died in of Moor Hayes.

Child of John Moore is:

3329 i. Margaret Moore, born in of Moor Hayes, Collumpton; married John Walrond.

 

6672. Sir John Devenish He married 6673. Elizabeth Hoo.

6673. Elizabeth Hoo She was the daughter of 13346. Sir Thomas Hoo and 13347. Eleanor de Welles.

Child of John Devenish and Elizabeth Hoo is:

3336 i. Richard Devenish, died in of Hellengleigh; married Fides Lytton.

 

6674. Sir Robert Lytton, born Abt. 1440. He was the son of 13348. Robert Lytton and 13349. Agnes Hotoft. He married 6675. Elizabeth Andrews.

6675. Elizabeth Andrews, born Abt. 1446 in Bayleham, Suffolk; died in Stanwell, Middlesex . She was the daughter of 13350. John Andrews and 13351. Elizabeth Stratton.

Notes for Sir Robert Lytton:

Sir ROBERT de LYTTON, KB, PC, of Lytton; Under-Treasurer Exchequer temp HENRY VII, Keeper Gt Wardrobe; bought 1492 the Knebworth estate, Herts, fr om Sir Thomas Bourchier; m Elizabeth, dau and coheir of John Andrews, of Weston, Norfolk, and widow of Thomas Windsor, of Hanwell, and had, with a dau (Fides, m Richard Deveneish, of Hellengleigh): WILLIAM de LYTTON

Children of Robert Lytton and Elizabeth Andrews are:

3337 i. Fides Lytton, married Richard Devenish.

ii. William Lytton, died in of Knebworth; married Audrey Booth; born in of Shrubland Hall, Suffolk.

 

6688. Richard Colles, born in Porochia de Suckley, Worcester. He married 6689. Margaret Hall.

6689. Margaret Hall, born Abt. 1440 in Porochia de Suckley, Worcester. She was the daughter of 13378. Thomas Hall.

Child of Richard Colles and Margaret Hall is:

3344 i. William Colles, born Abt. 1475 in Leigh, Worcester; died 1506 in Powic, Worcester; married (1) Isabell Turberville; married (2) Alice Rompeney.

 

6690. Richard Turberville

Child of Richard Turberville is:

3345 i. Isabell Turberville, born Aft. 1475; married William Colles.

 

6696. Simon le Graunt, born Abt. 1445. He was the son of 13392. Simon le Graunt and 13393. <Unknown> Chenow. He married 6697. Catherine Percy Abt. 1472.

6697. Catherine Percy, born Abt. 1455. She was the daughter of 13394. Sir Ralph Percy and 13395. Jane Teye.

Notes for Simon le Graunt:

Simon le Grand, Mildmay of Marks Hall

Children of Simon le Graunt and Catherine Percy are:

i. Margaret Graunt, born Abt. 1470; married John Wiltshire Abt. 1495.

ii. William Graunt, born Abt. 1472.

3348 iii. Edward Graunt, born Abt. 1490; married Anna Somerville.

 

6698. Robert Somerville, born 1473 in Edstone, Warwickshire. He was the son of 13396. Thomas Somerville and 13397. Jane Aylesbury. He married 6699. Mary Greville 1494 in Edstone, Warwickshire.

6699. Mary Greville, born 1476 in Milcote, Warwickshire. She was the daughter of 13398. John Greville and 13399. Jane Forster.

Child of Robert Somerville and Mary Greville is:

3349 i. Anna Somerville, born Abt. 1495; married Edward Graunt.

 

Generation No. 14

10240. Sir Richard Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1315 in Wickham, Oxfordshire, England; died 1391 in of Princethorpe, Warwickshire. He was the son of 20480. Sir John Chamberlayne and 20481. Joan Morteyn. He married 10241. Joan 'Jane' Reynes Bet. 1350 - 1355 in Stanbridge, Bedfordshire.

10241. Joan 'Jane' Reynes, born Abt. 1329 in Clifton Reynes, Buckingham, England; died 20 Sep 1409 in Stanbridge, Bedfordshire. She was the daughter of 20482. Thomas de Reynes and 20483. Joan de Tyringham.

Notes for Sir Richard Chamberlayne:

One genealogy includes another generation between this Richard and the next, described as:

"Richard Chamberlayne, married Margareta, daughter and heiress of Nicholas Lovayne. After the death of Richard, Margareta took for her second husband, Philippus de Santo Claro.

Issue:

i. Richard Chamberlayne. ii. William Chamberlayne, who left no issue. iii. Thomas Chamberlayne, who left no issue. iv. Elizabeth Chamberlayne."

Dates make it likely that this is a very close cousin of this Richard Chamberlayne, as he could not have had the three spouses attributed to him and died early.

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This quote describes three wives:

Sir RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN. Born 1315. In 1324, his father settled Stanbridge on him and his wife Margaret (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1324-7: 2). On 15 Aug 1327, it was ordered that Stanbridge be delivered to Richard, son of John Chamberlain, and his wife MARGARET (Cal. Close Rolls, 1327-30: 157). By 1346, Richard Chamberlain was married 2ndly to KATHERINE de la DALE, daughter of Sir Thomas de Berkeley (by his wife Margery), of Wolaston, Northants in whose IPM of 9 March 1346 Katherine, age 36 is named as his next heir to Wolaston, held by 2 knight's fees of the Earl of Lancaster (CIPM, 8: no. 630). The foregoing is repeated in Cal. Close Rolls, 1346-9: 215 whereon 17 May 1347 Katharine's age is however given as 30. In 1350, Richard Chambreleyn, Kt., was holding 2 knight's fees in Cotes, Neweton, Schelton, Raundes, Philegrave and Lathebury, counties Northampton and Bedford, of Thomas Wake, in Wake's IPM (CIPM, 9, p. 209). In 1353, he was holding 2 knight's fees in Cotes, Neuton, Filgrave and Lathebury of John, Earl of Kent in his IPM (CIPM, 10: no. 46). In 1353, Sir Richard Chamberlain did an enrollment of release to his brother Thomas of two thirds of Stanbridge Manor, together with one third that was held in dower by Aubrey, wife of John de Gatesden (his step-mother) (Cal. Close Rolls, 1349-54: 622). In 1353, John Denford quit-claimed all his right in Denford Manor, Huxloe Hundred, Northants to Sir Richard Chamberlain, who also obtained the 3rd part, which Elizabeth, the wife of Ralph Beauchamp, held in dower (VCH, Northants, 3: 193 citing Northants Feet of Fines). As Richard Chamberlain, Kt., witness to a grant of 3 Nov 1359, by Thomas Basoun, of Wodeford to Adam Fraunceys and John Pyel of a yearly rent to be received of his lands in Wodeford, Thrappeston and Denford, Northants (Cal. Close Rolls, 1354-60: 659). In 1372, he was holding 1/16th knight fee in Wylwencotes, Northants of Ralph, Earl of Stafford in his IPM (CIPM, 13: no. 210). In 1375, he inherited Tilsworth Manor, Bedfordshire upon the death of his cousin John Morteyn without issue, in whose IPM Richard Chamburleyn, knight, aged 60 and more, is called the son of Joan, sister of his father John de Morteyn (CIPM, 15: no. 398). Richard in turn granted John's widow, Elizabeth, a monetary dower for life out of Tilsworth Manor (CIPM, 17: no. 777 of his son Richard). In 1375, he was holding 1/2 knight's fee in Pettesho of John de Hastings, Earl of Pembroke, in his IPM (CIPM, 14: no. 148). In 1379, he settled some Bedfordshire estates upon his son Richard and Richard's wife Margaret (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1377-81: 396). His will of 14 Sep 1391 was proved 2 Nov 1391 (Gibbons, Early Lincoln Wills, p. 40). Richard Chamberlain was married 3rdly, to JOAN REYNES. In 1396 she was holding North Reston, Lincolnshire and Denford, Northamptonshire in dower for life (CIPM, 20: no. 778 and 781, of Richard Chamberlain, no. 5). She died 20 Sept 1409 (CIPM, 20: no. 57).

 

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From: http://www.ismi.net/welmar/ The World Chamberlain Genealogical Society:

"Sir John Chamberlayne, Knt. his son, took to wife Jane, daughter and heir of John Mortein, son and heir of Sir John Mortein, (of an ancient knightly family,) by the heir of Ekney, and had issue Sir Richard, who by Jane, daughter of Sir John Reyns, of Clifton Reyns, Knt. was father of Sir Richard, John, of whom hereafter, and several other children; whereof Sir Richard settled at Sherborne, in Oxfordshire, where his posterity continuted till the reign of King James I. when John Chamberlayne, Esq; the last of that branch, died, leaving two daughters, his coheirs. The eldest married, first, Sir Thomas Gage, of Firle, in Sussex, Bart, secondly, Sir William Goring, of Burton, in the same county, Bart. The youngest daughter married the Lord Abergavenny.

"Francis Chamberlayn Esq; late Member of Parliament for New Shoreham, and Richard Chamberlayne, Esq; of Princethorpe, in Warwickshire, were descended from this branch of the Chamberlaynes.

"Which Rich. Chamberlayne, Esq; was late High-Sheriff of the county of Essex; and married Sarah, daughter and heir of Jeffery Stanes, Esq; of Ryes, in Essex, by whom he has only one son, Stanes Chamberlayne."

Note: Francis Chamberlain or Francis Chamberlayne, born bef 1656, is in this file and is the father of the Richard Chamberlayne mentioned in the previous paragraph, and his sister Elizabeth Chamberlayne who married John Francis Fauquier. Richard's child, Stanes Chambelayne had a daughter Thermuthes Chamberlayne who married a descendant of Elizabeth's named Francis Fauquier. Francis's father was Edward Chamberlayne who married Bridget Hale - unusual family names include Martyn or Martin and Knightlie. Still missing the link to this family.

Notes for Joan 'Jane' Reynes:

The Visitation of Oxfordshire in 1566 and 1574 names the wife of Richard Chamberlain as 'Jana' daughter of John Reynes, of Clifton Reynes. Since there was no John Reynes who was lord of Clifton Reynes at that time, the identification may apply to Thomas Reynes, who did have a daughter named Joan, living in 1354. this Sir Thomas Reynes, living in 1354, was dead by 1368, when his son Thomas was in possession of the manor. He was a Knight of the Shire for Buckingham in 1343, 1344 and 1346 and was a knight in 1343 being addressed as such "Thomas de Reynes, knight" holding Clifton, Bucks in the IPM of William de Ros (CIPM, 8: no. 474, p. 343). In 1354 he settled the manor on himself and his wife Joan for life, with the remainder to Thomas their son and his issue, and contingent remainder to the issue male of Thomas the father, and to Joan, Cecily, and Agnes his daughters (VCH Bucks, 4: 317 citing Bucks Feet of Fines).

Thanks to Ronny Bodine.

Children of Richard Chamberlayne and Joan Reynes are:

i. Thomas Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1354; died in of Denford, Northamptonshire; married Katherine Kingston; born Aft. 1354.

ii. Elizabeth Chamberlain, born Abt. 1355.

Notes for Elizabeth Chamberlain:

A nun at Chikesond in 1391, being then named in the will of her father.

5120 iii. Edward Chamberlayne, born Aft. 1355; died in of Princethorpe, Warwickshire.

iv. Richard Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1356; died 24 Aug 1396 in Tilsworth, Bedfordshire; married Margaret de Louvain 1379 in Stanbridge, Bedfordshire; born Abt. 1366; died 18 Apr 1408.

Notes for Richard Chamberlayne:

At his death held the following manors: Bucks: Ekeney and Petsoe; Bedford: Stanbridge and Tillsworth; Lincoln: North Reston; Northants: Wilwencotes, Denford and Mill Cotes (CIPM, 17: nos. 776-779). In his IPM it states he was holding the Bucks and Bedford manors, by gift of Richard Chamberlain, Kt., his father. He was married by 1379 to MARGARET LOVAYNE, when his father granted certain Bedfordshire estates to him and his wife Margaret (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1377-81: 396). Margaret was the sister and heiress of Sir Nicholas Lovayne, of Burston, co. Surrey (Visitation of Oxfordshire 1566 and 1574, Harleian Society, 5: 235). She married 2ndly, Philip St. Clair (Seyntclere) and died 18 April 1408 (CIPM, 19: nos. 382-384 and 20: nos. 58-62).

Notes for Margaret de Louvain:

Margaret Lovayne; Margaret was the sister and heiress of Sir Nicholas Lovayne, of Burston, co. Surrey (Visitation of Oxfordshire 1566 and 1574, Harleian Society, 5: 235). She married 2nd Philip de St. Clair.

v. John Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1359; died in of Hopton, Derby, England; married Alicia Bensted; born Abt. 1360 in of Shirburn, Oxfordshire.

 

12416. Sir John Jernegan, born Bef. 1352. He was the son of 24832. Sir John Jernegan and 24833. Joan de Kelvedon. He married 12417. Margaret Visdelow.

12417. Margaret Visdelow, born in of Shortley; died Bef. Oct 1375. She was the daughter of 24834. Sir Thomas Visdelow.

Child of John Jernegan and Margaret Visdelow is:

6208 i. Sir Thomas Jernegan, born Bef. 1376 in England; died Abt. 1450 in England; married Joan Appleyard.

 

12420. Sir William Darell, born Bef. 1369; died Aft. 1410 in Sesay. He was the son of 24840. Sir Marmaduke Darell and 24841. Alice Pigot. He married 12421. Emma <Unknown>.

12421. Emma <Unknown>, died Aft. 1391.

Children of William Darell and Emma <Unknown> are:

6210 i. John Darell, born Abt. 1386 in Sesay; died 25 Oct 1438 in of Calehill; married (1) Thomasin Barret Abt. 1400; married (2) Florence Chichley 1418.

ii. Sir William Darell

 

12422. Valentine Barret, born Bef. 1375; died 20 Nov 1440 in Of Perry Court, Preston Next Fav, Kent. He was the son of 24844. Robert Barret. He married 12423. Cecelia 'Cicely' at Lese.

12423. Cecelia 'Cicely' at Lese, born in of Lees-court, Sheldwich, Kent; died 11 Mar 1441/42. She was the daughter of 24846. Marcellus at Lese.

Notes for Valentine Barret:

PERRY-COURT, called in Domesday, Perie, is an estate in this parish, which at the time of the taking of that survey, was part of the possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, under the general description of whose lands it is thus entered in it:

The same Ansfrid holds of the bishop of Baieux, Perie. It was taxed at one yoke. There is one borderer, paying five-pence. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, and now, it was and is worth sixteen shillings. Wlui beld it of king Edward.

The same Ansfrid held of the bishop, Perie. It was taxed at half a suling. The arable land is one carucate. There are three borderers, and one mansion in the city of sixteen-pence. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and now, it was and is worth twenty-four shillings. Ulveva held it of king Edward.

The two descriptions above-mentioned seem designed for two different estates, for in the beginning of the record mention is made of Piria et alter Piria, i. e. of one Piria and of another Piria; which of them relates to this, I am not able to distinguish, but one of them certainly does.

On the bishop of Baieux's disgrace, four years afterwards, this manor, among the rest of his estates, was consiscated to the crown. After which it was granted to the eminent family of Crevequer, who held it with other lands, of the king in capite by barony, by the service of maintaining a certain number of soldiers for the defence of Dover-castle.

Of them this manor was held, by the like service, by a family who took their name from it. Randal de Pirie held it, as one knight's see, in the 13th year of king John, as appears by the scutage then levied. William de Pirie held it in like manner in the reign of king Edward II. of Nicholas de Selling, and he of Hamo de Crevequer. (fn. 6) John Perie, his descendant, afterwards held it, but in the 20th year of king Edward III. it seems to have passed into other hands, for that year, as appears by the book of aid, the heirs of John de Barrett, William de Apulderfield, the lady Sawsamere, the heirs of Robert de Okmanton, and their coparceners, were charged for one knight's fee, which John de Pery before held in Pery, of Nicholas de Sellinge.

By the above entry it appears, that this manor was then divided in the hands of different owners, but the manor of Perry itself, with the mansion and demesne lands round it, descended to Robert Barret, esq. who died in the 9th year of king Richard II. possessed of Perry court, and of lands likewise at Hawkhurst, leaving two sons, Valentine and John, the latter of whom, by marriage with Alice, sister and coheir to her brother John de Belhouse, became possessed of Belhouse, in Essex, where his descendants continued for some generations afterwards, one of whom, Edward Barret, was created Lord Newburg in 1627, and dying s. p. in 1645, by will devised his estates to his kinsman Richard Lennard, who took the name and arms of Barret, whose grandfather Henry Lennard, lord Dacre, had married Chrysogona, grand-daughter of Sir John Baker, of Sissinghurst, by Elizabeth, daughter and sole heir of Thomas Dyneley, of Wolverton, in Hampshire, and widow of George Barret, the direct ancestor of Edward, lord Newburg, abovementioned; which Thomas Dyneley was descended from Robert, son of William Dyneley, alias Dingley, of Wolverton, who lived afterwards at South Foscott, in Berkshire, which he had in right of his wife Margaret daughter and heir of Foscott, by whom he had Robert above mentioned, and Stephen, ancestor of the Dingleys, of Wolverton and Swaston, in the Isle of Wight, of whose descendants some notice has already been taken under Easling.

Richard Lennard, who took the name and arms of Barret, was ancestor of the late Thomas Barret Lennard, lord Dacre, who died s. p.

This family of Baret, Barret, or Barrett, as the name is variously spelt, is of a very antient and respectable account in this kingdom. The ancestor of it is re corded in the Battle abbey roll, as one of those who came over with William, duke of Normandy, and was present at the battle of Hastings in 1066. His descendants afterwards spread themselves over almost every part of Britain, and into Ireland. Valentine Barret before mentioned, of Perry-court, bore for his arms, Argent, a fess dancette, gules, in chief, three mullets pierced, sable; his brother John bore Barry, of four pieces, argent and gules, counterchanged, per pale; which latter might perhaps be the elder brother, as his arms appear by the antient pedigrees to have been those of his father and ancestors. To one or other of these coats those of the several branches of the Barrets, settled in different counties of England, seem in general to bear some allusion, viz. either mullets with a chief, or fess dancette; or a fess, or bars counterchanged, per pale, as appears by the several books of heraldry, and different local histories, in most of which there is some mention made of the name of Barret, and in the British Museum, among the Harleian MSS. there are several pedigrees of them.

Valentine Barret, the eldest son of Robert as before mentioned, inherited Perry court, where he resided, and dying in 1440, anno 19 Henry VI. was buried in the chancel of Preston church, where his portraiture in brass, habited in armour, with his sword and spurs on, still remains, as does that of Cicele his wife, who died two years afterwards. She was the youngest daughter and coheir of Marcellus at Lese, and coheir likewise to her uncle Sir Richard ate Lese, of Lees-court. (fn. 7) Their only daughter and heir Joane, married John Darell, esq. of Calehill, whose first wife she was. Their grandson Sir John Darell, of Calehill, left two sons, Sir James Darell, and John Darell, gent. who divided this estate between them; the latter of whom, in the 1st year of king Henry VIII. alienated his part of it to Stephen Jennins, ...

From: 'Parishes: Preston', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 6 (1798), pp. 532-549. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62989. Date accessed: 24 August 2008.

Child of Valentine Barret and Cecelia at Lese is:

6211 i. Thomasin Barret, born in Of Perry Court, Preston Next Fav, Kent; married John Darell Abt. 1400.

 

12424. John Clifton, born Abt. 1360; died 21 Jul 1403. He was the son of 24848. Robert Clifton and 24849. Agnes Grey. He married 12425. Catherine de Cressy.

12425. Catherine de Cressy, born Abt. 1364 in Hodsock, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of 24850. Sir John de Cressy.

Children of John Clifton and Catherine de Cressy are:

i. Catherine Clifton, born Abt. 1400; married Edmond FitzWilliam II; born Bef. 1384 in England.

6212 ii. Sir Gervase de Clifton, born Abt. 1380 in Clifton, Newark, Nottinghamshire; died 08 Dec 1453; married (1) Matilda Cromwell; married (2) Isabel Francis Abt. 1400.

 

12426. Sir Robert Francis, born 1360 in Foremark, Derbyshire; died 1413 in Foremark, Derbyshire. He was the son of 24852. Robert Francis and 24853. Cicely <Unknown>. He married 12427. Isabel de Pershale Aft. 1380.

12427. Isabel de Pershale, born Abt. 1362 in Foremark, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of 24854. Richard de Peshall and 24855. Johanna Chetwynde.

Children of Robert Francis and Isabel de Pershale are:

6213 i. Isabel Francis, born Aft. 1380 in Promverk, Derbyshire; died 13 Jun 1457; married Sir Gervase de Clifton Abt. 1400.

ii. Anne Francis, born 1396 in Foremark, Derbyshire; married William Greville; born 1396 in Drayton, Oxfordshire; died 1441 in Drayton, Oxfordshire.

 

12428. Vincent Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1359 in Netherfield, Sussex. He was the son of 24856. Henry Herbert alias Finch and 24857. Parnel Allard. He married 12429. Joan Passendon.

12429. Joan Passendon, born Abt. 1362 in Kent. She was the daughter of 24858. Robert Passenden and 24859. Isabella Holden.

Notes for Vincent Herbert alias Finch:

alias Vincent Finch; Lord of Netherfield, Marle, Iklesham with other lands around Breade in Sussex.

Notes for Joan Passendon:

Joan Pessinden or Joan Pettlesden

Child of Vincent Finch and Joan Passendon is:

6214 i. Vincent Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1381 in Netherfield, Sussex; died in of Netherfield, Sussex; married Isabella de Cralle.

 

12430. Robert de Cralle He married 12431. Margaret 'Margery' Peplesham Bef. 1385.

12431. Margaret 'Margery' Peplesham, born Abt. 1337 in Bucksteep, Sussex; died 21 Jan 1405/06. She was the daughter of 24862. Simon Peplesham and 24863. Joan Rowse.

Children of Robert de Cralle and Margaret Peplesham are:

i. Richard Cralle

6215 ii. Isabella de Cralle, born Abt. 1385 in Cralle Manor, Warbleton, Sussex; married Vincent Herbert alias Finch.

iii. Margaret Cralle

iv. Thomas Cralle

 

12432. Thomas de Bedingfield, born Abt. 1374 in Hartismere, Suffolk; died 1453. He was the son of 24864. Thomas Bedingfield and 24865. Elizabeth de Norton.

Child of Thomas de Bedingfield is:

6216 i. Edmund de Bedingfield, born Abt. 1400 in Hartismere, Suffolk; died 22 Jun 1451; married Margaret Tudenham.

 

12434. Robert Tudenham, born Abt. 1372 in Oxborough, Norfolk; died 1417. He was the son of 24868. John Tudenham and 24869. Margaret Weyland. He married 12435. Margaret de Herling.

12435. Margaret de Herling, born Abt. 1375 in Thetford, Norfolk; died 1416. She was the daughter of 24870. John de Herling and 24871. Margaret Jenny.

Child of Robert Tudenham and Margaret de Herling is:

6217 i. Margaret Tudenham, born Abt. 1404 in Downham, Norfolk; died 15 Mar 1474/75 in Oxborough, Norfolk; married Edmund de Bedingfield.

 

12436. Richard Waldegrave, born Abt. 1379; died 02 May 1434. He was the son of 24872. Richard Waldegrave and 24873. Joan Silvester. He married 12437. Joan Montechensy.

12437. Joan Montechensy, born Abt. 1380 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England; died Abt. 1450. She was the daughter of 24874. Thomas Mountcheney and 24875. Joan Vauncy.

Child of Richard Waldegrave and Joan Montechensy is:

6218 i. Richard de Waldegrave, born 1397 in Smallbridge, Suffolk, England; died 02 May 1454; married Joan Doreward Bef. 1416.

 

12438. William Doreward, born Abt. 1366 in Braintree, Essex; died Bef. 20 Jun 1453 in Bures St. Mary, Sudbury, Suffolk. He was the son of 24876. Richard Doreward and 24877. Agnes Morrell. He married 12439. Katherine de Wallcott.

12439. Katherine de Wallcott, born Abt. 1368 in Walcott, Smallburgh, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 24878. William de Wallcott.

Children of William Doreward and Katherine de Wallcott are:

i. John Durward, born Abt. 1390 in Essex; died 30 Jan 1461/62; married Blanche Coggeshall Bef. 1416; born Abt. 1380 in Coggeshall, Essex; died 1460.

Notes for John Durward:

John Doreward

6219 ii. Joan Doreward, born Abt. 1400 in Essex; died Aft. 25 Jun 1474; married Richard de Waldegrave Bef. 1416.

 

12440. William Shelton He was the son of 24880. Ralph Shelton and 24881. Joan Playse. He married 12441. Catherine Baret.

12441. Catherine Baret

Child of William Shelton and Catherine Baret is:

6220 i. John de Shelton, died 1430; married Margaret Brewes.

 

12444. John Clere, born Abt. 1382 in Ormesby, Norfolk. He was the son of 6252. William Clere and 6253. Dionisia Wychingham. He married 12445. Elizabeth Braunche.

12445. Elizabeth Braunche, born Abt. 1384 in Ormesby, Norfolk; died 09 Jul 1441. She was the daughter of 24890. Philip Braunche and 24891. Margery de Mortimer.

Notes for John Clere:

John, his heyre, maried Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Philipe Branche, Knight.

Notes for Elizabeth Braunche:

Elizabeth Braunch; Elizabeth Branch

Child of John Clere and Elizabeth Braunche is:

6222 i. Robert Clere, born Abt. 1406 in Ormesby, Norfolk; married Elizabeth Uvedale.

 

12446. Sir Thomas Uvedale, born Abt. 1400; died 26 Feb 1473/74 in of Wickham, Hampshire. He was the son of 24892. John Uvedale and 24893. Sybil de Scures. He married 12447. Margaret Kingston Aft. 1420.

12447. Margaret Kingston, born Abt. 1400. She was the daughter of 24894. Thomas Kingston.

Notes for Sir Thomas Uvedale:

The manor of PITTLEWORTH (Puteleorde, xi cent.; Putlesworth and Puttlesworde, xiii cent.; Peterworth, xv cent.), which Ulnod had held of Edward the Confessor, belonged to Humfrey the Chamberlain in 1086. [This excerpt continues in the record of his 4 wives, and some of his sons.]

From: 'Parishes: Bossington', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 4 (1911), pp. 491-493. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=56864. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

Children of Thomas Uvedale and Margaret Kingston are:

i. William Uvedale, born Aft. 1420; died Child.

ii. Thomas Uvedale, born Aft. 1420; died Child.

6223 iii. Elizabeth Uvedale, born Aft. 1420; died 1492; married Robert Clere.

 

12448. John Drury, born Bef. 1337; died in of Thurston. He was the son of 24896. Henry Drury and 24897. Hawise de la Gren. He married 12449. Amabilia Newton.

12449. Amabilia Newton She was the daughter of 24898. Thomas Newton.

Children of John Drury and Amabilia Newton are:

6224 i. Sir Nicholas Drury, born Abt. 1359 in of Thurston; died Aft. Jan 1393/94; married Joan de Saxham.

ii. Roger Drury

Notes for Roger Drury:

Rector of Great Barton. Priest, parson of Becketon, temp. Edw. III

 

12450. Simon de Saxham

Child of Simon de Saxham is:

6225 i. Joan de Saxham, married Sir Nicholas Drury.

 

12464. Sir Oliver Calthorpe, born Bef. 1323; died 1397. He was the son of 24928. William de Calthorpe V. He married 12465. Isabel Bacon.

12465. Isabel Bacon, born Bef. 1325 in of Erwarton, Suffolk; died 1411. She was the daughter of 24930. Sir Robert Bacon.

Notes for Isabel Bacon:

sister and heir of Sir Bartholomew Bacon of Erwarton in Suffolk

Child of Oliver Calthorpe and Isabel Bacon is:

6232 i. Sir William Calthorpe VI, born Abt. 1345; died 1420 in Burnham Thorpe, England; married Alinora Mautby.

 

12466. John Mautby

Child of John Mautby is:

6233 i. Alinora Mautby, died 1409; married Sir William Calthorpe VI.

 

12468. Sir Oliver Wythe He married 12469. <Daughter> Warhgham.

12469. <Daughter> Warhgham, born in Warham, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 24938. Sir William Warhgham.

Child of Oliver Wythe and <Daughter> Warhgham is:

6234 i. Sir John Wythe, born Abt. 1360; died 1387; married Sibilla de St. Omer.

 

12470. Edmund de St. Omer, born 1348; died Abt. 1392. He was the son of 24940. Thomas de St. Omer and 24941. Margaret <Unknown>.

Child of Edmund de St. Omer is:

6235 i. Sibilla de St. Omer, born Abt. 1360; died 1421; married Sir John Wythe.

 

12472. Miles Stapleton IV, born 23 Jun 1357; died 10 Apr 1419 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England. He was the son of 24944. Sir Miles Stapleton III and 24945. Joan de Ingham. He married 12473. Ela d'Ufford.

12473. Ela d'Ufford, died 1419. She was the daughter of 24946. Sir Edmund d'Ufford and 24947. Sybil Pierpont.

Child of Miles Stapleton and Ela d'Ufford is:

6236 i. Sir Brian de Stapylton, born 1379 in Bedale & Ingham; died 07 Aug 1438 in of Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England; married Lady Cecelia Bardolf.

 

12474. Lord William Bardolf, born 21 Oct 1349 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England; died 29 Jan 1385/86 in Friar Carmelites, Lynn, Norfolk, England. He was the son of 24948. Sir John Bardolf and 24949. Elizabeth d'Amory. He married 12475. Agnes de Poynings Bef. 1369.

12475. Agnes de Poynings, born Abt. 1350 in Poynings, Sussex; died 12 Jun 1403 in Birling, Sussex. She was the daughter of 24950. Lord Michael Poynings and 24951. Joan de Rokesley.

Notes for Lord William Bardolf:

Lord Bardolf IV; MP

Children of William Bardolf and Agnes de Poynings are:

i. Thomas Bardolf, born 22 Dec 1369; died 19 Feb 1406/07 in Bramham Moore; married Avice Cromwell Jul 1382 in Wormegay, Norfolk; born 1368 in Tattershall, Lincolnshire; died 01 Jul 1421 in Wormegay, Norfolk.

Notes for Thomas Bardolf:

de Wirmegay, 5th Lord

ii. William Bardolf, born Aft. 1369.

6237 iii. Lady Cecelia Bardolf, born Abt. 1371 in Birling, Sussex, England; died 29 Sep 1432 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England; married Sir Brian de Stapylton.

iv. Elizabeth Bardolf, born 1374 in Wormegay, Norfolk; died Jan 1440/41 in Atholl, Perth, Scotland; married Robert de Scales 1394; born 1373 in Middleton, Norfolk; died 07 Dec 1402 in Middleton, Norfolk.

 

12476. Michael de la Pole, born 1331 in Hull, York, England; died 05 Sep 1389 in Paris, Seine, France. He was the son of 24952. Sir William de la Pole and 24953. Katherine de Norwich. He married 12477. Catherine Wingfield.

12477. Catherine Wingfield, born 1349 in of Wingfield, Suffolk, England; died Bef. 10 Oct 1386. She was the daughter of 24954. Sir John Wingfield and 24955. Eleanor Glanville.

Notes for Michael de la Pole:

1st Earl of Suffolk.

Notes for Catherine Wingfield:

or Katherine Wingfield

Children of Michael de la Pole and Catherine Wingfield are:

i. Earl Michael de la Pole, born Abt. 1353 in Hull, York, England; died 18 Sep 1415 in Harfleur, France; married Catherine de Stafford Bef. 23 Nov 1383; born Bef. 1358 in Staffordshire, England; died 08 Apr 1419.

Notes for Earl Michael de la Pole:

2nd Earl of Suffolk

6238 ii. Sir Thomas de la Pole, born Abt. 1374 in of Cotton, Suffolk, England; died 21 Aug 1420 in France; married Anne Cheyne.

 

12478. Nicholas Cheyne, born Bef. 1376. He married 12479. Elizabeth Cockayne.

12479. Elizabeth Cockayne, born Bef. 1381.

Child of Nicholas Cheyne and Elizabeth Cockayne is:

6239 i. Anne Cheyne, born Bef. 1396 in Of Fen Ditton, Coms and Thenford, England; died Aft. 21 Jun 1435; married (1) Sir Thomas de la Pole; married (2) John Appleyard.

 

12480. Stephen Spelman, born Abt. 1275; died in of Bekerton Manor, Stow, Norfolk. He was the son of 24960. Robert Spelman.

Notes for Stephen Spelman:

Stephen Spilman. By 1320 he does not own, but is "of the" Bekerton Manor in Stow.

Children of Stephen Spelman are:

6240 i. John Spelman, born Bef. 1320 in Stow, Norfolk; died Abt. 1392 in Stow, Norfolk; married (1) Alice <Unknown>; married (2) Johanna <Unknown> Bef. 1360.

ii. Robert Spilman, born Abt. 1320 in Stow, Norfolk; died Abt. 1391 in of Sudbury, Norfolk.

Notes for Robert Spilman:

of Stow, Attleburgh and Sudbury.

 

12496. William de Narburgh He was the son of 24992. Hamo de Narburgh and 24993. <Daughter> Bardolf. He married 12497. Matildis de Acre.

12497. Matildis de Acre She was the daughter of 24994. Alinandus de Acre and 24995. Alicia de Arfic.

Child of William de Narburgh and Matildis de Acre is:

6248 i. Adam de Narburgh.

 

12504. Robert Clere, born 1320 in Ormesby, Norfolk; died Bef. 1359. He was the son of 25008. William Clere and 25009. <Unknown> Norton. He married 12505. Alice Filby.

12505. Alice Filby, born Abt. 1324. She was the daughter of 25010. Sir John Filby.

Notes for Robert Clere:

Robert his heyre married Ales, the daugher of Sir John Filby, knt.

Notes for Alice Filby:

Alice Philby; Alice Fileby

Children of Robert Clere and Alice Filby are:

i. Anne Clere, born Abt. 1344; married Sir John le Gross.

6252 ii. William Clere, born Abt. 1339 in Ormesby, Norfolk; married Dionisia Wychingham.

 

12506. William Wychingham, born Abt. 1328 in Upton, Norfolk; died 1374 in Witchingham, Norfolk. He was the son of 25012. Sir John Wychingham. He married 12507. Margaret Braose.

12507. Margaret Braose, born Abt. 1330 in Stinton, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 25014. Sir John de Brewes and 25015. Eve d'Ufford.

Children of William Wychingham and Margaret Braose are:

6253 i. Dionisia Wychingham, born Bef. 1350 in Upton, Norfolk; married William Clere.

ii. Nicholas Wychingham, born Abt. 1370; died 1434 in Witchingham, Norfolk; married Joan de Antingham; born Abt. 1377 in Woodrising, Mitford, Norfolk.

 

12508. John Rede, born Bef. 1318.

Notes for John Rede:

John Reade

Child of John Rede is:

6254 i. Sir John Rede, born Abt. 1339 in Eccles, Suffolk; died in Rougham, Suffolk; married Alice de Rougham.

 

12510. Richard de Rougham, born Bef. 1318.

Notes for Richard de Rougham:

This snippet is not certain to be the same Richard de Rougham:

Some of the stewards of Lynn were chosen by the Bishop from Lynn men, whilst others appear to have settled in Lynn as a consequence of holding the stewardship. Richard de Rougham was steward 1358-61, and in 1361/2 a John Reed, son of Richard Reed de Rougham, was clerk to the steward. This John was subsequently steward himself (1370/1), by which time he had married the daughter of alderman William de Bitering ...

Child of Richard de Rougham is:

6255 i. Alice de Rougham, born Aft. 1339 in Rougham, Suffolk; died in Rougham, Suffolk; married Sir John Rede.

 

12512. Thomas Frowick He was the son of 25024. Henry Frowick and 25025. Margaret Pownz. He married 12513. Margaret Derham.

12513. Margaret Derham, born in of Derham. She was the daughter of 25026. John Derham.

Child of Thomas Frowick and Margaret Derham is:

6256 i. Henry Frowick, born Bef. 1350; died Abt. 1384 in South Mims, Middlesex, England; married Alice Cornwall.

 

12514. John de Cornwall, born Abt. 1330 in of Wilsden. He was the son of 25028. Richard de Cornwall and 25029. Joan de Gloucester. He married 12515. Elizabeth <Unknown>.

12515. Elizabeth <Unknown>

Notes for John de Cornwall:

or John de Cornhill. One indication that he is the brother of Alice, not the father.

Child of John de Cornwall and Elizabeth <Unknown> is:

6257 i. Alice Cornwall, born Abt. 1355; died 1416; married (1) Henry Frowick; married (2) Thomas Carlton.

 

13312. John Walrond, born Abt. 1384 in of Bradfield, Devonshire. He was the son of 26624. William Walrond and 26625. Alice Hake. He married 13313. Alice Ufflete.

13313. Alice Ufflete, born Abt. 1384. She was the daughter of 26626. John Ufflete and 26627. Agnes Fishaker.

Children of John Walrond and Alice Ufflete are:

6656 i. John Walrond, born Abt. 1414 in of Bradfield, Devonshire; married Gennett Gilbert.

ii. William Walrond, born Abt. 1414; married Joan Bret.

 

13314. William Gilbert

Child of William Gilbert is:

6657 i. Gennett Gilbert, married John Walrond.

 

13346. Sir Thomas Hoo, born Abt. 1396 in Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire; died Abt. 13 Feb 1454/55. He was the son of 26692. Sir Thomas Hoo and 26693. Eleanor de Felton. He married 13347. Eleanor de Welles Bef. 1447.

13347. Eleanor de Welles, born Abt. 1428 in of Welle, Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of 26694. Baron Sir Lionel de Welles and 26695. Joan Waterton.

Notes for Sir Thomas Hoo:

KG, Lord Hoo and Hastings; Baron Hoo.

Did he marry Elizabeth de Echyngham or Elizabeth de Wychingham? Are they the same woman? They have different pedigrees identified.

Children of Thomas Hoo and Eleanor de Welles are:

i. Jane Hoo, born Abt. 1448 in of Gatton, Surrey, England; married Roger Copley Abt. 1469; born Bef. 1448.

ii. Alianor Hoo, born Abt. 1449; married <Unknown> Carew.

6673 iii. Elizabeth Hoo, married Sir John Devenish.

 

13348. Robert Lytton, born Abt. 1415; died in Of Lytton, Derbyshire. He married 13349. Agnes Hotoft.

13349. Agnes Hotoft, born Abt. 1420 in London. She was the daughter of 26698. John Hotoft.

Child of Robert Lytton and Agnes Hotoft is:

6674 i. Sir Robert Lytton, born Abt. 1440; married Elizabeth Andrews.

 

13350. John Andrews, born Abt. 1420 in Bayleham, Suffolk; died 1456 in Bayleham, Suffolk. He was the son of 26700. James Andrews and 26701. Alice Weyland. He married 13351. Elizabeth Stratton.

13351. Elizabeth Stratton, born Abt. 1425 in Dumberline Castle, Scotland; died Aft. 1485 in Bayleham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 26702. John Stratton and 26703. Elizabeth Lutterell.

Notes for John Andrews:

MP

Notes for Elizabeth Stratton:

or was she born: Lye Hall, Weston, Norfolk

Children of John Andrews and Elizabeth Stratton are:

i. Anne Andrews, born Abt. 1445 in Bayleham, Suffolk; died 25 Jul 1520; married John Sulyard Abt. 1468; born Abt. 1447; died 18 Mar 1487/88.

6675 ii. Elizabeth Andrews, born Abt. 1446 in Bayleham, Suffolk; died in Stanwell, Middlesex ; married (1) Sir Robert Lytton; married (2) Thomas Windsor Bef. 01 Feb 1464/65.

iii. Alice Andrews, born in Bayleham, Suffolk.

 

13378. Thomas Hall, born Bef. 1420 in Porochia de Suckley, Worcester; died in Porochia de Suckley, Worcester.

Child of Thomas Hall is:

6689 i. Margaret Hall, born Abt. 1440 in Porochia de Suckley, Worcester; married Richard Colles.

 

13392. Simon le Graunt, born Bef. 1425 in Normandy, France. He married 13393. <Unknown> Chenow.

13393. <Unknown> Chenow, born Abt. 1425 in Picardie, France.

Child of Simon le Graunt and <Unknown> Chenow is:

6696 i. Simon le Graunt, born Abt. 1445; married Catherine Percy Abt. 1472.

 

13394. Sir Ralph Percy, born 11 Aug 1425 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died 25 Apr 1464 in battle: Hedgeley Moore, Northampton, England. He was the son of 26788. Earl Henry VII de Percy and 26789. Eleanor de Neville. He married 13395. Jane Teye Abt. 1455.

13395. Jane Teye, born Bet. 1425 - 1440 in of Bursted, Essex. She was the daughter of 26790. Sir John Teye.

Notes for Sir Ralph Percy:

was a knight, a Governor of Bamburgh Castle and a supporter of the Lancastrian side in the Wars of the Roses. Percy was the grandson of Sir Harry (Hotspur) Percy.

During 1462 and 1463, the Lancastrians attempted to destabilise the kingdom, ruled by their Yorkist enemy, Edward IV. These attempts were concentrated in the north of England and directed by the Lancastrian Queen, Margaret of Anjou (Henry VI's queen).

The Earl of Warwick led campaigns to neutralise the Lancastrians in the north in the early 1460s. As a result Sir Ralph Percy surrendered Bamburgh Castle to Edward IV, on Christmas Eve 1462 in return for a free pardon. Sir Ralph swore allegiance to Edward IV and, as part of Edward IV’s policy of conciliation, Percy’s lands were then returned to him. Sir Ralph took control of both Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh Castles, under his surrender agreement with Edward.

Fighting in the north continued, exacerbated by a Scottish invasion. When the Scots sued for peace, Lord Montague was sent to arrange terms. On 25 April 1464, Montague was on his way to Norham. The Duke of Somerset (who had surrendered and sworn allegiance with Percy) and Percy, foreswearing their oaths, attacked Montague with 5,000 men. The site of that battle was Hedgeley Moor, seven miles south of Wooler. Percy led Somerset's vanguard and was killed.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Percy"

Child of Ralph Percy and Jane Teye is:

6697 i. Catherine Percy, born Abt. 1455; married Simon le Graunt Abt. 1472.

 

13396. Thomas Somerville, born Abt. 1455 in Gloucester. He was the son of 26792. Sir John Somerville and 26793. Helen Hepburn. He married 13397. Jane Aylesbury.

13397. Jane Aylesbury, born Abt. 1457 in Edston, Ederiston, Warwick.

Child of Thomas Somerville and Jane Aylesbury is:

6698 i. Robert Somerville, born 1473 in Edstone, Warwickshire; married Mary Greville 1494 in Edstone, Warwickshire.

 

13398. John Greville, born 1445 in Milcote, Warwickshire; died Apr 1507 in Milcote, Warwickshire. He was the son of 26796. Ralph Greville and 26797. Margaret Poyntz. He married 13399. Jane Forster.

13399. Jane Forster, born 1450 in Harpsden, Oxfordshire. She was the daughter of 26798. Humphrey Forster and 26799. Alice Stonor.

Children of John Greville and Jane Forster are:

i. Edward Greville, born 1473 in Milcote, Warwickshire; died 22 Jun 1528 in Milcote, Warwickshire; married Anne Denton 1495 in Milcote, Warwickshire.

6699 ii. Mary Greville, born 1476 in Milcote, Warwickshire; married Robert Somerville 1494 in Edstone, Warwickshire.

iii. Robert Greville, born 1480 in Milcote, Warwickshire; married Isabel Wyncott 1513 in Charringworth, Gloucestershire; born 1492 in Binton, Warwickshire.

 

Generation No. 15

20480. Sir John Chamberlayne, born Bet. 1290 - 1291 in Wickham, England; died in of Petsoe Manor, Buckinghamshire. He was the son of 40960. Sir Richard Chamberlayne and 40961. Joan de Gatesden. He married 20481. Joan Morteyn.

20481. Joan Morteyn, born Abt. 1299 in of Merston and Tilsworth, Bedfordshire; died Bef. 1324. She was the daughter of 40962. John Morteyn and 40963. Joan de Rothwell.

Notes for Sir John Chamberlayne:

Born 1290/1, being aged 42 when he gave evidence on 24 May 1333 to the proof of age of Richard, son of Simon Darches at Buckingham

(CIPM, 7: no. 538). He continued the suit of his parents against Lavendon Abbey, but judgment was rendered against him in 1321 (VCH, Bucks 4: 375).

Married 1stly, by 1314, to JOAN de MORTEYN, when his parents settled Stanbridge Manor on him and Joan.

Married 2ndly, by 1324, to Aubrey, when John Chamberlain's parents settled Gatesden Manor on him and his wife AUBREY. That year, 1324, he settled Stanbridge on his son Richard and Richard's wife Margaret ***(Cal. Patent Rolls, 1324-7: 2). In 1353, his widow Aubrey, now married to Sir John de Gattesden, was holding one third dower in Stanbridge Manor, of Richard Chamberlain's inheritance (Cal. Close Rolls, 1349-54: 622).

*** Note, if born 1290/1, not likely father of a married son by 1324, by age 33.

Notes for Joan Morteyn:

Joan Mortein ; Jand Mortein ; Jane de Morteynor Jane Morteyn

Children of John Chamberlayne and Joan Morteyn are:

10240 i. Sir Richard Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1315 in Wickham, Oxfordshire, England; died 1391 in of Princethorpe, Warwickshire; married Joan 'Jane' Reynes Bet. 1350 - 1355 in Stanbridge, Bedfordshire.

ii. Thomas Chamberlayne

Notes for Thomas Chamberlayne:

In 1353, his brother Sir Richard owing him a considerable sum of money mortgaged to him two-thirds of Stanbridge with the reversion of that third which his father's widow Aubrey, then the wife of Sir John Gatesden, held in dower. The mortgage was afterwards redeemed (Cal. Close Rolls, 1349-54: 622).

iii. John Chamberlayne, died in Of Emberton, Buckinghamshire; married Katherine de Tolthorp.

Notes for John Chamberlayne:

As John Chaunburleyn, he and Richard Chaunburleyn, kt. witnessed a quitclaim on 24 Oct 1363 (Cal. Close Rolls, 1360-4, p. 548). In 1366, as John Chamberlain of Emberton, he was pardoned for murder (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1364-7, p. 328). In 1369, as John son of John Chamberleyn of Great Gatesden, he conveyed the reversion of Gatesden Manor (held by Richard & Joan Chamberlain in 1324) to John Courteys of Wymington, having already granted the manor to Alan Contestre for life and one year beyond, for a rent of 6 marks per year (Cal. Close Rolls, 1369-74, p. 74). In 1373, John Chamberlain and wife Katherine, who seems to have held some right in Denford Manor, Northants, quitclaimed it to Sir Richard Chamberlain (VCH, Northamptonshire, 3: 193 citing Northants Feet of Fines). On 8 May 1373, John Chamberleyn of Emberton wrote to John Parkere of Olneye giving to him the first vacancy of Emberton Church and granting that he may opresent whom he will (Cal. Close Rolls, 1369-74, p. 566). Thereupon, in 1373, the King sued John Chamberlain of Emberton, Buckinghamshire for the next presentation to the Church of Emberton. The given ancestry of Katherine is daughter of John, son of Robert, son of Robert de Tolthorp (Ped. from the Plea Rolls, p. 110)

Notes for Katherine de Tolthorp:

seems to have held some right in Denford Manor, Northants

 

20482. Thomas de Reynes, born Abt. 1302. He was the son of 40964. Sir Ralf de Reynes and 40965. Mabel Chamberlayne. He married 20483. Joan de Tyringham.

20483. Joan de Tyringham, born Aft. 1302. She was the daughter of 40966. Roger de Tyringham and 40967. Christian Deiville.

Notes for Thomas de Reynes:

This heir, a son Thomas, was in possession of Clifton in 1316, (fn. 36) and was knight of the shire for the Parliaments of 1339, 1343, 1344, and 1346. (fn. 37) He is mentioned as in possession of the manor in 1344 (fn. 38) and in 1346. (fn. 39) In 1354 he settled the manor on himself and wife Joan for life, with remainder to Thomas their son and his issue, and contingent remainder to the issue male of Thomas the father, and to Joan, Cecily, and Agnes his daughters. (fn. 40) It was probably the son Thomas who was knight of the shire in 1369 and 1377, (fn. 41) and made in 1368 a settlement of Clifton Reynes, (fn. 42) which he confirmed twenty years later. (fn. 43) He appears to have died about this date, (fn. 44) and was succeeded by his son John, (fn. 45) who is returned as lord in 1394.

From: 'Parishes : Clifton Reynes', A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4 (1927), pp. 316-323. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62592. Date accessed: 18 July 2008.

Children of Thomas de Reynes and Joan de Tyringham are:

i. Thomas de Reynes, died Abt. 1368.

ii. Cecily de Reynes

iii. Agnes de Reynes

10241 iv. Joan 'Jane' Reynes, born Abt. 1329 in Clifton Reynes, Buckingham, England; died 20 Sep 1409 in Stanbridge, Bedfordshire; married Sir Richard Chamberlayne Bet. 1350 - 1355 in Stanbridge, Bedfordshire.

 

24832. Sir John Jernegan, born Bef. 1330 in England; died 1401 in England. He was the son of 49664. Sir John Jernegan and 49665. Agatha Shelton. He married 24833. Joan de Kelvedon.

24833. Joan de Kelvedon, born in Kelvedon, Essex. She was the daughter of 49666. Sir William de Kelvedon.

Child of John Jernegan and Joan de Kelvedon is:

12416 i. Sir John Jernegan, born Bef. 1352; married Margaret Visdelow.

 

24834. Sir Thomas Visdelow, died in of Shortley.

Child of Sir Thomas Visdelow is:

12417 i. Margaret Visdelow, born in of Shortley; died Bef. Oct 1375; married Sir John Jernegan.

 

24840. Sir Marmaduke Darell, born Bef. 1336; died Aft. 1365. He was the son of 49680. Sir William Darell and 49681. Eliza <Unknown>. He married 24841. Alice Pigot in Of Sessay, Yorkshire.

24841. Alice Pigot, born Aft. 1340. She was the daughter of 49682. Randolph 'Ranulph' Pigot and 49683. <Unknown>.

Notes for Sir Marmaduke Darell:

The Darrel family is reported well here:

http://www.1066.co.nz/library/battle_abbey_roll1/chap01.htm

Sir Marmaduke, living in 1364, married Alice, daughter of Ralph, and sister of Geoffrey Pigot, and had been succeeded five years afterwards by his son Sir William, the father of Marmaduke, William, and John.

Child of Marmaduke Darell and Alice Pigot is:

12420 i. Sir William Darell, born Bef. 1369; died Aft. 1410 in Sesay; married Emma <Unknown>.

 

24844. Robert Barret, born Abt. 1350 in Hawkhurst, Cranbrook, Kent. He was the son of 49688. Thomas Barret.

Children of Robert Barret are:

12422 i. Valentine Barret, born Bef. 1375; died 20 Nov 1440 in Of Perry Court, Preston Next Fav, Kent; married Cecelia 'Cicely' at Lese.

ii. John Barret, born Abt. 1375 in Hawkhurst, Cranbrook, Kent; married Alice Belhouse; born in Essex.

Notes for John Barret:

The name of Barret was perpetuated by Valentine's younger brother John,

 

24846. Marcellus at Lese, died in of Lees-court, Sheldwich, Kent. He was the son of 49692. Sampson at Lese and 49693. Lora <Unknown>.

Notes for Marcellus at Lese:

Cicele or Sicily : She was the youngest daughter and coheir of Marcellus at Lese, and coheir likewise to her uncle Sir Richard ate Lese, of Lees-court.

From: 'Parishes: Preston', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 6 (1798), pp. 532-549. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62989. Date accessed: 24 August 2008.

Sheldwich is written in the ancient charters as Shyldwic. It had this name by 784, when it was given by Alemund, King of Kent, to Wetrede, abbot, and the convent of of Reculver. The monastery was annexed to Christ Church, Canterbury, by King Edred in 949, but not the estate of Sheldwich itself. It became the property of Atte Lese during the reign of Edward I, when it was styled the "manor of Sheldwich." By virtue of its residense at "The Lees", the family adopted the surname "At Lese." The mansion was named "Lees Court", later the Manor of Lees Court, later Sheldwich. Sampson Ate Lese owned the property during Edward I's reign. His son of the same name left several children, and Lora, his wife, surviving, married Reginald de Dike, who resided at Lees court in her right through the reign of Edward III.

Sir Richard at Lese, the eldest son, at length succeeded to the manor, and resided at Lees Court, and served in parliament in the 40th year of Edward III's reign. He died in 1394 and is buried with his wife, Dionisia. He gave the manor by will to John, son of Richard Dane, and his heirs male, with remainder to the heirs male of Lucy, his niece, one of the daughters and co-heirs of his brother, Marcellus at Lese, then wife of John Norton, esq., the other daughter having been married to Valentine Barret.

Children of Marcellus at Lese are:

12423 i. Cecelia 'Cicely' at Lese, born in of Lees-court, Sheldwich, Kent; died 11 Mar 1441/42; married Valentine Barret.

ii. Lucy at Lese, married (1) John Norton; married (2) William Langley; died in of Knolton.

Notes for Lucy at Lese:

WELL-COURT, now usually called Wild-court, is a manor, situated near the northern bounds of this parish, the house of it being partly in it and partly in that of St. Stephen's. It is stiled in antient records, Ebolestone, alias Well-court, and was once part of the possessions of the family of At-Lese, one of whom, Sir Richard At-Lese, died s. p. possessed of it in 1394. Upon which it descended to his two nieces, daughters and coheirs likewise of his brother Marcellus At-Lese, of whom Lucy the eldest, married first to John Norton, esq. and secondly to William Langley, esq. of Knolton, (fn. 7) had this manor as part of her inheritance, and accordingly entitled both her husbands in succession to it. She had issue by both of them, who after their deaths shared this manor between them. In which state it continued for many years, till Thomas Langley, son of John, alienated his part of it, in the IIth year of king Henry VIII. to his relation Sir John Norton, the possessor of the other moiety, who then became owner of the whole of it, of which he died possessed in the 34th year of that reign, and was Succeeded in it by his natural son Thomas Green, usually stiled Norton, alias Green, whose two grandsons Thomas and George Green, in the 7th year of James I. alienated it to John Best, in which name the fee of it continued till the latter end of the last century, though in king Charles II.'s reign, it had come by means of mortgage, or some other such assignment, into the possession of Lovelace, then of Wild, and afterwards of William Rooke, esq. of St. Laurence, afterwards knighted, when it was passed away to Thomas Fleet, yeoman, who then lived in it. He died in the possession of it in 1712, s. p. and by his will devised it to his cousin Thomas Fleet, son of John Fleet, of Bleane, since which, by the limitations in the above will, it is now come to Mr. Thomas Fleet, who is the present owner, and resides in it.

From: 'Parishes: Bleane', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 8 (1799), pp. 524-536. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63525. Date accessed: 24 August 2008.

 

24848. Robert Clifton, born Abt. 1332 in Clifton, Newark, Nottinghamshire; died Bef. 1378 in Of Clifton, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of 49696. Gervase de Clifton and 49697. Margaret de Pierrepont. He married 24849. Agnes Grey.

24849. Agnes Grey, born Abt. 1334 in Wilton Castle, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire. She was the daughter of 49698. Reynold Grey and 49699. Maud de Botetourte.

Child of Robert Clifton and Agnes Grey is:

12424 i. John Clifton, born Abt. 1360; died 21 Jul 1403; married Catherine de Cressy.

 

24850. Sir John de Cressy

Notes for Sir John de Cressy:

Of Hodsock, Nottinghamshire; knight; representative of William, Lord Cressy circa 1324.

Children of Sir John de Cressy are:

12425 i. Catherine de Cressy, born Abt. 1364 in Hodsock, Worksop, Nottinghamshire; married (1) John Clifton; married (2) Ralph Mackerell.

ii. Hugh de Cressy

 

24852. Robert Francis, born Bef. 1342 in Foremark, Derbyshire. He was the son of 49704. Henry Francis. He married 24853. Cicely <Unknown>.

24853. Cicely <Unknown>, born Abt. 1342 in Foremark, Derbyshire.

Child of Robert Francis and Cicely <Unknown> is:

12426 i. Sir Robert Francis, born 1360 in Foremark, Derbyshire; died 1413 in Foremark, Derbyshire; married Isabel de Pershale Aft. 1380.

 

24854. Richard de Peshall, born Abt. 1320; died Aft. 1376. He was the son of 49708. Adam de Peshale. He married 24855. Johanna Chetwynde.

24855. Johanna Chetwynde, born Abt. 1320 in Shropshire, England.

Notes for Richard de Peshall:

Sir Richard de Peshall was sheriff 1374-1376 and was made a knight in 1376. He was the son of Adam de Peshale.

Children of Richard de Peshall and Johanna Chetwynde are:

i. Sir Thomas de Pershale, born Abt. 1343 in Checkley, Stafford, England; died Aft. 1381; married Philippa Bennett; born Abt. 1345 in Warwick, England.

Notes for Sir Thomas de Pershale:

A large estate owner and knight, he was a supporter of Lancaster and Arundel in the local wars. A common (theoretical) ancestor of Carrie Freeman and Richard Hammer.

12427 ii. Isabel de Pershale, born Abt. 1362 in Foremark, Derbyshire; married Sir Robert Francis Aft. 1380.

 

24856. Henry Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1337 in Netherfield, Sussex; died 1385. He was the son of 49712. Vincent Herbert alias Finch and 49713. Joan Salerne. He married 24857. Parnel Allard.

24857. Parnel Allard, born Abt. 1338 in Winchelsea, Sussex. She was the daughter of 49714. Nicholas Allard.

Children of Henry alias Finch and Parnel Allard are:

12428 i. Vincent Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1359 in Netherfield, Sussex; married Joan Passendon.

ii. Dionisia Herbert, married Stephen de Forsham.

iii. Isabel Herbert, married Hugh Colebran.

iv. Benetta Herbert, married John Goding.

v. Joane Herbert, married Theobald Hope.

vi. Henry Herbert, married Joan Padihurst.

vii. Nicholas Herbert, married Elizabeth Hawlo.

 

24858. Robert Passenden, died in Kent. He married 24859. Isabella Holden.

24859. Isabella Holden

Child of Robert Passenden and Isabella Holden is:

12429 i. Joan Passendon, born Abt. 1362 in Kent; married Vincent Herbert alias Finch.

 

24862. Simon Peplesham, born Abt. 1310 in Hailsham, Sussex. He was the son of 49724. Stephen de Peplesham. He married 24863. Joan Rowse.

24863. Joan Rowse, born Aft. 1310 in Hampshire.

Notes for Simon Peplesham:

Symon Peplesham

Child of Simon Peplesham and Joan Rowse is:

12431 i. Margaret 'Margery' Peplesham, born Abt. 1337 in Bucksteep, Sussex; died 21 Jan 1405/06; married (1) William Battesford Bef. 1359; married (2) Robert de Cralle Bef. 1385.

 

24864. Thomas Bedingfield, born 1348 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; died 1380. He was the son of 49728. Peter Bedingfield and 49729. Margaret Bacon. He married 24865. Elizabeth de Norton.

24865. Elizabeth de Norton, born Abt. 1352 in Badingham, Hartismere, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 49730. Adam Norton and 49731. Alice Urswick.

Children of Thomas Bedingfield and Elizabeth de Norton are:

12432 i. Thomas de Bedingfield, born Abt. 1374 in Hartismere, Suffolk; died 1453.

ii. Maud de Bedingfield, born Abt. 1377.

 

24868. John Tudenham, born 1346 in Oxborough, Norfolk; died 1392 in Kediton, Suffolk. He married 24869. Margaret Weyland.

24869. Margaret Weyland, born Abt. 1350 in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk; died Bef. 15 Jun 1416 in Grundisburgh, Woodbridge, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 49738. Robert Weyland and 49739. Cecily de Baldock.

Children of John Tudenham and Margaret Weyland are:

i. Elizabeth Tudenham, born Abt. 1370 in Oxborough, Norfolk; married Sir John le Gross; born Bef. 1364 in Crostwick, Norfolk.

12434 ii. Robert Tudenham, born Abt. 1372 in Oxborough, Norfolk; died 1417; married Margaret de Herling.

 

24870. John de Herling, born Abt. 1346 in Thetford, Norfolk; died Bef. 01 Jun 1403. He married 24871. Margaret Jenny.

24871. Margaret Jenny, born Abt. 1350 in Knotishall, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 49742. Thomas Degyney and 49743. Elizabeth Bourne.

Child of John de Herling and Margaret Jenny is:

12435 i. Margaret de Herling, born Abt. 1375 in Thetford, Norfolk; died 1416; married Robert Tudenham.

 

24872. Richard Waldegrave, born Abt. 1355; died 02 May 1401. He was the son of 49744. Richard Waldegrave and 49745. Agnes D'aubeney. He married 24873. Joan Silvester.

24873. Joan Silvester, born Abt. 1355 in Bures, Suffolk, England; died 10 Jun 1406. She was the daughter of 49746. Silvester Buers.

Child of Richard Waldegrave and Joan Silvester is:

12436 i. Richard Waldegrave, born Abt. 1379; died 02 May 1434; married Joan Montechensy.

 

24874. Thomas Mountcheney, born Abt. 1345; died Bef. 16 Mar 1403/04. He was the son of 49748. Thomas Mountcheney. He married 24875. Joan Vauncy.

24875. Joan Vauncy, born Abt. 1357 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England. She was the daughter of 49750. Edmund Vauncye and 49751. <Unknown> Creake.

Notes for Thomas Mountcheney:

He may be the son of Thomas de Munchensy and grandson of a William.

Child of Thomas Mountcheney and Joan Vauncy is:

12437 i. Joan Montechensy, born Abt. 1380 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England; died Abt. 1450; married Richard Waldegrave.

 

24876. Richard Doreward, born Abt. 1340 in Bocking, Essex. He married 24877. Agnes Morrell.

24877. Agnes Morrell, born Abt. 1344 in England.

Child of Richard Doreward and Agnes Morrell is:

12438 i. William Doreward, born Abt. 1366 in Braintree, Essex; died Bef. 20 Jun 1453 in Bures St. Mary, Sudbury, Suffolk; married Katherine de Wallcott.

 

24878. William de Wallcott, born Abt. 1342 in Walcott, Smallburgh, Norfolk.

Child of William de Wallcott is:

12439 i. Katherine de Wallcott, born Abt. 1368 in Walcott, Smallburgh, Norfolk; married William Doreward.

 

24880. Ralph Shelton, born Bef. 1360 in Norwich, Norfolk. He was the son of 49760. Ralph Shelton and 49761. Alic Uvedale. He married 24881. Joan Playse.

24881. Joan Playse, died 1407.

Child of Ralph Shelton and Joan Playse is:

12440 i. William Shelton, married Catherine Baret.

 

24890. Philip Braunche, born Bef. 1358. He married 24891. Margery de Mortimer.

24891. Margery de Mortimer, born Abt. 1366. She was the daughter of 49782. Thomas de Mortimer and 49783. Mary Park.

Notes for Philip Braunche:

Philip Braunch

Norfolk:

A. 10438. Indenture being a grant by [Denise late the wife of William Clere], Geoffrey Somerton and Robert atte Northouse, to Elizabeth daughter of Dame Katharine Braunch, of a yearly rent of a 1d. for the term of the life of [John Clere] from their manors of Ormesby and Burgh in Flegge and from their lands there and in Hemmesby, Scroutby, Maudeby, Fylby and Castre, which formerly belonged to the said William; and [after the death of the said John] of a yearly rent of 40 marks from the same for her life, to be void if, after the said John's decease, she brought a writ of dower against the said Denise, &c. Witnesses:—[Sir . . . . Mau] teby, knight, and others (named). Ormesby, Monday after the Holy Trinity, [12 ?] Richard II. French. Mutilated. Seals.

From: 'Deeds: A.10427 - A.10500', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 5 (1906), pp. 1-10. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64427. Date accessed: 30 August 2008.

Child of Philip Braunche and Margery de Mortimer is:

12445 i. Elizabeth Braunche, born Abt. 1384 in Ormesby, Norfolk; died 09 Jul 1441; married John Clere.

 

24892. John Uvedale, born Bef. 1352; died Aft. 1417 in of Tattesfield. He was the son of 49784. Thomas Uvedale and 49785. Benedicta <Unknown>. He married 24893. Sybil de Scures.

24893. Sybil de Scures, born Abt. 1352. She was the daughter of 49786. Sir John de Scures and 49787. Sibyl <Unknown>.

Notes for John Uvedale:

Sheriff of Surry, 4 Henry V. married Simmes.

There may be two John Uvedale generations, and each may have married once (Sybil de Scures in the first, Joane in the second).

See Page 150 of Baronia Anglica Concentrata, Or, A Concentrated Account of All the (Google Books, extince baronetcies)

The manor of PITTLEWORTH (Puteleorde, xi cent.; Putlesworth and Puttlesworde, xiii cent.; Peterworth, xv cent.), which Ulnod had held of Edward the Confessor, belonged to Humfrey the Chamberlain in 1086.

...

From John Kenne and Margaret his wife and Nicholas Wyard the moieties passed to John Shipton and Joan his wife. (fn. 45) The whole manor and advowson were purchased from them in 1412 by John Uvedale, (fn. 46) whose son and heir John (fn. 47) in 1428 was stated to be holding half a knight's fee in Pittleworth and Dunbridge formerly belonging to John Kenne and his parcenaries. (fn. 48) Sir Thomas Uvedale, son and heir of John, (fn. 49) died in 1474

From: 'Parishes: Bossington', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 4 (1911), pp. 491-493. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=56864. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.John Uvedale of Titsey (co. Surr.), sheriff of Hampshire 1388–99, (fn. 16) and brought Nately Scures to a family with whom it remained for nearly three hundred years.

From: 'Parishes: Nateley Scures', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 4 (1911), pp. 153-155. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=56769. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

He or his son was Sheriff of Surrey in 1417.

Notes for Sybil de Scures:

she married John Uvedale of Titsey (co. Surr.), sheriff of Hampshire 1388–99

Children of John Uvedale and Sybil de Scures are:

i. William Uvedale, married Elizabeth Chetwood.

Notes for William Uvedale:

5 Dec. 12 Edward IV. 1473 William Uvedale (the younger son of Sir Thomas Uvedale Knt.) and Elizabeth his wife, sister and heir of Sir Thomas Chetwood, released the estate to Sir Richard Illingworth late Baron of the Exchequer, Nicholas and John Gaynsford, and others, with warranty against Thomas Abbat of Westminster, and his successors.

12446 ii. Sir Thomas Uvedale, born Abt. 1400; died 26 Feb 1473/74 in of Wickham, Hampshire; married (1) Margaret Kingston Aft. 1420; married (2) Elizabeth Foxley Bef. 06 May 1437; married (3) Agnes Paulet Bef. 1454; married (4) Elizabeth Norbury Bef. 1468.

 

24894. Thomas Kingston

Child of Thomas Kingston is:

12447 i. Margaret Kingston, born Abt. 1400; married Sir Thomas Uvedale Aft. 1420.

 

24896. Henry Drury, born Abt. 1300. He was the son of 49792. John Drury. He married 24897. Hawise de la Gren.

24897. Hawise de la Gren, born in of Barkway. She was the daughter of 49794. Richard de la Gren.

Notes for Hawise de la Gren:

Hawise Greene ; Hawise de la Greene

Children of Henry Drury and Hawise de la Gren are:

12448 i. John Drury, born Bef. 1337; died in of Thurston; married Amabilia Newton.

ii. Matilda Drury

iii. Nigel Drury

iv. Roger Drury

v. Alice Drury

 

24898. Thomas Newton

Child of Thomas Newton is:

12449 i. Amabilia Newton, married John Drury.

 

24928. William de Calthorpe V, born Bef. 1300; died 1360. He was the son of 49856. Walter IV de Calthorpe and 49857. Ella de Stanhowe.

Child of William de Calthorpe V is:

12464 i. Sir Oliver Calthorpe, born Bef. 1323; died 1397; married Isabel Bacon.

 

24930. Sir Robert Bacon, born Bet. 1280 - 1290 in of Erwarton, Suffolk. He was the son of 49860. John Bacon and 49861. Cecily Hoo.

Notes for Sir Robert Bacon:

Isabel is not the daughter of the most commonly attributed couple, Robert Bacon and Isabella Davillers, who are in a later generation.

Robert, however, may not be the son of John Bacon and Cecily Hoo either.

Children of Sir Robert Bacon are:

12465 i. Isabel Bacon, born Bef. 1325 in of Erwarton, Suffolk; died 1411; married Sir Oliver Calthorpe.

ii. Sir Bartholomew Bacon, born in of Erwarton, Suffolk.

 

24938. Sir William Warhgham, born Abt. 1305 in Warham, Norfolk.

Child of Sir William Warhgham is:

12469 i. <Daughter> Warhgham, born in Warham, Norfolk; married Sir Oliver Wythe.

 

24940. Thomas de St. Omer, born Abt. 1320; died 1365. He was the son of 49880. William de St. Omer and 49881. Elizabeth <Unknown>. He married 24941. Margaret <Unknown>.

24941. Margaret <Unknown>

Child of Thomas de St. Omer and Margaret <Unknown> is:

12470 i. Edmund de St. Omer, born 1348; died Abt. 1392.

 

24944. Sir Miles Stapleton III, born 1319; died 1364 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England. He was the son of 49888. Sir Gilbert Stapleton and 49889. Agnes Fitz Alan. He married 24945. Joan de Ingham Bef. Jul 1351.

24945. Joan de Ingham, born Abt. 1323; died in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England. She was the daughter of 49890. Sir Oliver de Ingham and 49891. Elizabeth la Zouche.

Notes for Sir Miles Stapleton III:

Knight of the Garter

Child of Miles Stapleton and Joan de Ingham is:

12472 i. Miles Stapleton IV, born 23 Jun 1357; died 10 Apr 1419 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England; married Ela d'Ufford.

 

24946. Sir Edmund d'Ufford, born Abt. 1331; died 1374. He was the son of 49892. Sir Ralph d'Ufford and 49893. Baroness Eve de Clavering. He married 24947. Sybil Pierpont.

24947. Sybil Pierpont, born Abt. 1330 in Of Hensted, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 49894. Sir Simon Pierpont.

Notes for Sir Edmund d'Ufford:

or Sir Lord Edmund Ufford

Children of Edmund d'Ufford and Sybil Pierpont are:

i. Sir Robert d'Ufford, died 1400; married Helen Felton.

12473 ii. Ela d'Ufford, died 1419; married Miles Stapleton IV.

 

24948. Sir John Bardolf, born 13 Jan 1310/11 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England; died 03 Aug 1363 in Assisi, Umbria, Italy. He was the son of 49896. Sir Thomas Bardolf and 49897. Agnes de Grandison. He married 24949. Elizabeth d'Amory 1326.

24949. Elizabeth d'Amory, born May 1318 in Sutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England; died Aft. 1360. She was the daughter of 49898. Sir Roger d'Amory and 49899. Baroness Elizabeth de Clare.

Notes for Sir John Bardolf:

3rd Lord Bardolf; 3rd Lord of Wirmegay

Notes for Elizabeth d'Amory:

Elizabeth D'Amorie

Child of John Bardolf and Elizabeth d'Amory is:

12474 i. Lord William Bardolf, born 21 Oct 1349 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England; died 29 Jan 1385/86 in Friar Carmelites, Lynn, Norfolk, England; married Agnes de Poynings Bef. 1369.

 

24950. Lord Michael Poynings, born Abt. 1317; died Aft. 07 Mar 1368/69. He was the son of 49900. Sir Thomas de Poynings and 49901. Agnes de Rokesley. He married 24951. Joan de Rokesley.

24951. Joan de Rokesley, born Abt. 1321; died 16 May 1369. She was the daughter of 49902. Sir Richard de Rokesley and 49903. <Widow> de Moleyns.

Notes for Lord Michael Poynings:

1st Lord Poynings; 2nd Baron Poynings.

Children of Michael Poynings and Joan de Rokesley are:

12475 i. Agnes de Poynings, born Abt. 1350 in Poynings, Sussex; died 12 Jun 1403 in Birling, Sussex; married (1) Sir John de Moleyns Bef. 1368; married (2) Lord William Bardolf Bef. 1369; married (3) Sir Thomas de Mortimer Bef. 1402.

ii. Richard Poynings, born Abt. 1355; died 25 May 1387; married Isabel Fitzpayn; born Abt. 1357; died 11 Apr 1394.

Notes for Richard Poynings:

Richard de Poynings

Notes for Isabel Fitzpayn:

Isabella Fitz Payn

iii. Elizabeth de Poynings, married John de Grey; died Bef. 1375.

 

24952. Sir William de la Pole, born Abt. 1302 in of Ravesner Odd, Yorkshire, England; died 21 Jun 1366 in Hull, York, England. He was the son of 49904. Sir William de La Pole and 49905. Elena Rotenheryng. He married 24953. Katherine de Norwich Abt. 1330.

24953. Katherine de Norwich, born Abt. 1306 in of Stoke, Norfolk, England; died 28 Jan 1381/82 in Hull, York, England. She was the daughter of 49906. Sir Walter de Norwich and 49907. Katherine Hedersett.

Children of William de la Pole and Katherine de Norwich are:

12476 i. Michael de la Pole, born 1331 in Hull, York, England; died 05 Sep 1389 in Paris, Seine, France; married Catherine Wingfield.

ii. Blanche de la Pole, born Aft. 1333; married Sir Richard le Scrope; born 1327; died 1403.

Notes for Sir Richard le Scrope:

1st Baron Scrope of Bolton

iii. Catherine de la Pole, born Abt. 1335; died 1366; married Constantin de Clifton; born Bef. 1333; died Bef. 1373.

iv. Edmund de la Pole, born Abt. 1335; died 03 Aug 1373; married Elizabeth de Haudlo Abt. 1380; born 05 Jun 1339; died Bet. 1362 - 1374.

Notes for Elizabeth de Haudlo:

Elizabeth Hadlow; Elizabeth de Haudle

v. Margaret de la Pole, born Abt. 1340; died 1413; married Sir Robert de Neville; born 1321 in Hornby Castle, England; died 04 Apr 1413.

Notes for Sir Robert de Neville:

Sheriff of Yorkshire

 

24954. Sir John Wingfield, born Abt. 1323; died 1361. He was the son of 49908. Sir John de Wingfield and 49909. Joan Honeypot. He married 24955. Eleanor Glanville.

24955. Eleanor Glanville, born Abt. 1325.

Child of John Wingfield and Eleanor Glanville is:

12477 i. Catherine Wingfield, born 1349 in of Wingfield, Suffolk, England; died Bef. 10 Oct 1386; married Michael de la Pole.

 

24960. Robert Spelman, born Aft. 1218. He was the son of 49920. Henry Spelman.

Notes for Robert Spelman:

Robert Spilman. The ancestor of the American Spelman families.

Child of Robert Spelman is:

12480 i. Stephen Spelman, born Abt. 1275; died in of Bekerton Manor, Stow, Norfolk.

 

24992. Hamo de Narburgh He was the son of 49984. Hamo de Narburgh. He married 24993. <Daughter> Bardolf.

24993. <Daughter> Bardolf

Child of Hamo de Narburgh and <Daughter> Bardolf is:

12496 i. William de Narburgh, married Matildis de Acre.

 

24994. Alinandus de Acre He married 24995. Alicia de Arfic.

24995. Alicia de Arfic

Child of Alinandus de Acre and Alicia de Arfic is:

12497 i. Matildis de Acre, married William de Narburgh.

 

25008. William Clere, born Bef. 1300 in Ormesby, Norfolk. He was the son of 50016. Nicholas Clere and 50017. Moriel de Somerton. He married 25009. <Unknown> Norton.

25009. <Unknown> Norton

Notes for <Unknown> Norton:

Or Hopton

Child of William Clere and <Unknown> Norton is:

12504 i. Robert Clere, born 1320 in Ormesby, Norfolk; died Bef. 1359; married Alice Filby.

 

25010. Sir John Filby

Notes for Sir John Filby:

Timetable from http://www.filby.org.uk/Main%20Family%20History.htm

1315 Robert de Filby Lord of East Hall, instituted John de Wykelwode Rector of the church of Filby.

1319 Robert de Filby was "presented' by Lady Joan de Clavering to the church at Burgh.

1321 Nicholas de Filby was appointed to the church at Hollesby

1325 Richard de Filby was Rector at Stokesby

1330 Walter de Filby was Lord of St Peters Mundon....

1342 Walter de Filby was indicted with Richard le Marshal 'and other robbers' at Royston. (possibly another person)

1345 Walter de Filby of Yarmouth and John de Filby settle a Manor on Robert Clere and his wife Alice Filby, daughter of Sir John Filby

Child of Sir John Filby is:

12505 i. Alice Filby, born Abt. 1324; married Robert Clere.

 

25012. Sir John Wychingham, born Bef. 1308 in Upton, Norfolk.

Children of Sir John Wychingham are:

12506 i. William Wychingham, born Abt. 1328 in Upton, Norfolk; died 1374 in Witchingham, Norfolk; married Margaret Braose.

ii. Richard Wychingham, born in Upton, Norfolk.

 

25014. Sir John de Brewes, born 10 Aug 1306 in Thurston, Suffolk; died Aft. May 1370. He was the son of 50028. Giles de Breuse and 50029. Joan de Beaumont. He married 25015. Eve d'Ufford.

25015. Eve d'Ufford, born Abt. 1312 in Thurston, Suffolk; died Aft. May 1370. She was the daughter of 50030. Robert d'Ufford and 50031. Cecily de Valoines.

Child of John de Brewes and Eve d'Ufford is:

12507 i. Margaret Braose, born Abt. 1330 in Stinton, Norfolk; married William Wychingham.

 

25024. Henry Frowick, died in of the Old Fold, Middlesex. He was the son of 50048. Reginald Frowick. He married 25025. Margaret Pownz.

25025. Margaret Pownz She was the daughter of 50050. William Pownz.

Child of Henry Frowick and Margaret Pownz is:

12512 i. Thomas Frowick, married Margaret Derham.

 

25026. John Derham, died in of Derham.

Child of John Derham is:

12513 i. Margaret Derham, born in of Derham; married Thomas Frowick.

 

25028. Richard de Cornwall, born Abt. 1305; died in of Willesden, Middlesex. He married 25029. Joan de Gloucester Abt. 1330.

25029. Joan de Gloucester, born Abt. 1309 in of Finchley. She was the daughter of 50058. Henry de Gloucester and 50059. Margaret <Unknown>.

Notes for Richard de Cornwall:

or Richard de Cornhill?

One indication that he was married abt 1375, does not fit with the estimated date of childrens' births.

Child of Richard de Cornwall and Joan de Gloucester is:

12514 i. John de Cornwall, born Abt. 1330 in of Wilsden; married Elizabeth <Unknown>.

 

26624. William Walrond, born Abt. 1354. He was the son of 53248. William Walrond and 53249. Julian <Unknown>. He married 26625. Alice Hake.

26625. Alice Hake She was the daughter of 53250. Walter Hake.

Child of William Walrond and Alice Hake is:

13312 i. John Walrond, born Abt. 1384 in of Bradfield, Devonshire; married Alice Ufflete.

 

26626. John Ufflete, born Abt. 1350. He married 26627. Agnes Fishaker.

26627. Agnes Fishaker, born Abt. 1360. She was the daughter of 53254. Sir Martyn Fishaker.

Child of John Ufflete and Agnes Fishaker is:

13313 i. Alice Ufflete, born Abt. 1384; married John Walrond.

 

26692. Sir Thomas Hoo, born Abt. 1366 in Litcham, Norfolk; died Bef. 1395. He was the son of 53384. Sir William Hoo and 53385. Alice St. Maur. He married 26693. Eleanor de Felton.

26693. Eleanor de Felton, born Abt. 1370 in Litcham, Norfolk; died Bef. 1393. She was the daughter of 53386. Thomas de Felton.

Child of Thomas Hoo and Eleanor de Felton is:

13346 i. Sir Thomas Hoo, born Abt. 1396 in Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire; died Abt. 13 Feb 1454/55; married (1) Elizabeth Wychingham Abt. 1420; married (2) Eleanor de Welles Bef. 1447.

 

26694. Baron Sir Lionel de Welles, born 1406 in of Welle, Lincolnshire, England; died 29 Mar 1461 in Battle of Towton, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of 53388. Eudo de Welles and 53389. Maud de Greystoke. He married 26695. Joan Waterton 15 Aug 1417.

26695. Joan Waterton, born Aft. 1407 in of Methley, Yorkshire; died Aft. 18 Oct 1434. She was the daughter of 53390. Robert Waterton and 53391. Joan de Everingham.

Notes for Baron Sir Lionel de Welles:

Baron of Gainsby; Lord Welles; 6th Baron Welles

Children of Lionel de Welles and Joan Waterton are:

i. Margaret Welles, born Abt. 1434 in of Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England; died 03 Jul 1480 in Stamford, Northumberland, England; married Sir Thomas Dymoke 13 Jun 1457 in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England; born Aft. 1431; died 12 Mar 1469/70.

13347 ii. Eleanor de Welles, born Abt. 1428 in of Welle, Lincolnshire, England; married (1) James Lawrence; married (2) Hugh Hasting; married (3) Sir Thomas Hoo Bef. 1447.

iii. Cecily Welles, born Abt. 1430 in of Welle, Lincolnshire, England; married Sir Robert Willoughby; born Bef. 1430; died 30 May 1465.

iv. Catherine Welles, born Abt. 1442 in of Welle, Lincolnshire, England; died 08 Nov 1505; married (1) Thomas de la Launde Bef. 1475; married (2) Robert Tempest Abt. 1475; born Abt. 1440.

 

26698. John Hotoft, born Bef. 1400 in London.

Child of John Hotoft is:

13349 i. Agnes Hotoft, born Abt. 1420 in London; married Robert Lytton.

 

26700. James Andrews, born Abt. 1397 in Bayleham, Suffolk; died Jul 1434. He was the son of 53400. William Andrews and 53401. Margaret Chislington. He married 26701. Alice Weyland Abt. 1420.

26701. Alice Weyland, born Abt. 1399 in Bayleham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 53402. John Weyland and 53403. Margaret Burnaville.

Children of James Andrews and Alice Weyland are:

13350 i. John Andrews, born Abt. 1420 in Bayleham, Suffolk; died 1456 in Bayleham, Suffolk; married Elizabeth Stratton.

ii. Thomas Andrews, born Abt. 1423 in Bayleham, Suffolk.

iii. William Andrews, born Abt. 1425 in Bayleham, Suffolk.

 

26702. John Stratton, born Abt. 1388 in Lye Hall, Weston, Norfolk; died Aft. 1439 in Lye Hall, Weston, Norfolk. He was the son of 53404. Walter Stratton. He married 26703. Elizabeth Lutterell.

26703. Elizabeth Lutterell, born 1388 in Dunster, Somerset; died Aft. 1439 in Lye Hall, Weston, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 53406. SIr Hugh Lutterell and 53407. Catherine de Beaumont.

Children of John Stratton and Elizabeth Lutterell are:

13351 i. Elizabeth Stratton, born Abt. 1425 in Dumberline Castle, Scotland; died Aft. 1485 in Bayleham, Suffolk; married John Andrews.

ii. Alice Stratton

 

26788. Earl Henry VII de Percy, born 03 Feb 1392/93 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died 22 May 1455 in Battle of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He was the son of 53576. Earl Henry VI 'Hostpur' de Percy and 53577. Elizabeth Mortimer. He married 26789. Eleanor de Neville Aft. Oct 1414 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.

26789. Eleanor de Neville, born 1398 in Raby, Durham, England; died 1440 in England. She was the daughter of 53578. Earl Ralph de Neville and 53579. Joan de Beaufort.

Notes for Earl Henry VII de Percy:

2nd Earl Northumberland

Children of Henry de Percy and Eleanor de Neville are:

i. Eleanor Percy, born Abt. 1415 in of Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; married Reginald de West.

ii. John Percy, born Abt. 1415 in of Warkworth, Northumberland, England; died Bef. 1418.

iii. Henry Percy, born Abt. 1416 in of Warkworth, Northumberland, England; died Bef. 1421.

iv. John Percy, born 08 Jul 1418; died Bef. 1419.

v. John Percy, born Abt. 1420 in of Leconfield, Yorkshire, England.

vi. Earl Henry VIII Percy, born 25 Jul 1421 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died 29 Mar 1461 in Battle of Yorktown, Yorkshire, England; married Countess Eleanor Poynings Abt. 25 Jun 1435 in England; born 1422; died Feb 1482/83.

Notes for Earl Henry VIII Percy:

3rd Earl Northumberland ; Ancestor of Pres. George Washington.

Notes for Countess Eleanor Poynings:

Countess

vii. Thomas Percy, born 29 Nov 1422 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died 10 Jul 1460 in Battle of Northampton, England.

Notes for Thomas Percy:

Lord Egremont

viii. Katherine Percy, born 28 May 1423 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died Abt. 1499 in England; married Edmund Grey Bef. Jan 1458/59 in England; born 26 Oct 1416 in of Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales; died 22 May 1490 in England.

Notes for Edmund Grey:

4th Lord Grey of Ruthin; Earl of Kent

ix. George Percy, born Abt. 1424 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.

x. <Son> Percy, born 24 Jul 1424 in England; died in England.

13394 xi. Sir Ralph Percy, born 11 Aug 1425 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died 25 Apr 1464 in battle: Hedgeley Moore, Northampton, England; married (1) Eleanor de Acton Bet. 1444 - 1464; married (2) Jane Teye Abt. 1455.

xii. Elizabeth Percy, born Abt. 1426 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.

xiii. Richard Percy, born Abt. 1427 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died 29 Mar 1461 in England; married Catherine Neville Abt. 1453 in of Towton, Yorkshire, England; born Bef. 1438.

xiv. Ann Percy, born Abt. 1428 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died 05 Jul 1522; married (1) Lawrence Raynsford; married (2) Hugh Vaughn; married (3) Sir Thomas Hungerford 1465 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England; born Abt. 1441; died 1469.

xv. William Percy, born 07 Apr 1428 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died in England.

 

26790. Sir John Teye, died in of Bursted, Essex.

Child of Sir John Teye is:

13395 i. Jane Teye, born Bet. 1425 - 1440 in of Bursted, Essex; married Sir Ralph Percy Abt. 1455.

 

26792. Sir John Somerville, born Abt. 1406 in Cowthally Castle, Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died Nov 1491. He was the son of 53584. William Somerville. He married 26793. Helen Hepburn 10 Jul 1446.

26793. Helen Hepburn, born Aft. 1411. She was the daughter of 53586. Sir Adam Hepburn and 53587. Janet de Borthwick.

Notes for Sir John Somerville:

3rd Lord Somerville ; Baron of Carnwath

Children of John Somerville and Helen Hepburn are:

i. William Somerville, born Bet. 1453 - 1455; married Janet Douglas 13 Jun 1476; born Abt. 1464.

13396 ii. Thomas Somerville, born Abt. 1455 in Gloucester; married Jane Aylesbury.

 

26796. Ralph Greville, born 1418 in Drayton, Oxfordshire. He was the son of 53592. William Greville and 53593. Anne Francis. He married 26797. Margaret Poyntz.

26797. Margaret Poyntz, born 1425 in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire. She was the daughter of 53594. Thomas Poyntz and 53595. Jane <Unknown>.

Child of Ralph Greville and Margaret Poyntz is:

13398 i. John Greville, born 1445 in Milcote, Warwickshire; died Apr 1507 in Milcote, Warwickshire; married Jane Forster.

 

26798. Humphrey Forster, born Abt. 1415 in Harpsden, Oxfordshire. He married 26799. Alice Stonor.

26799. Alice Stonor, born Bet. 1418 - 1430 in Stonor, Oxfordshire. She was the daughter of 53598. Thomas Stonor and 53599. Alice Kirkby.

Children of Humphrey Forster and Alice Stonor are:

13399 i. Jane Forster, born 1450 in Harpsden, Oxfordshire; married John Greville.

ii. Thomas Forster

iii. Agnes Forster

 

Generation No. 16

40960. Sir Richard Chamberlayne, born Bet. 1245 - 1260; died in of Petsoe in Emberton. He was the son of 81920. Robert Chamberlayne. He married 40961. Joan de Gatesden 1285.

40961. Joan de Gatesden, born 20 Dec 1268. She was the daughter of 81922. Sir John Gatesden and 81923. Margaret de Gatesden.

Notes for Sir Richard Chamberlayne:

Sir Richard Chamberlain

Notes for Joan de Gatesden:

or Joan Gatesden; daughter and sole heiress of John de Gatesden, Lord of Stanbridge, Bedfordshire; Cotes Bidun, Northamptonshire; and Gatesden, Hertfordshire.

In Gatesden's 1291 IPM Joan is named as his heir, aged 23 on the eve of St. Thomas the Apostle, 20 Edw. I, and has been married 6 years and more to Richard Chamberleyn (CIPM, 3: no. 20). As a result of this marriage, the aforesaid manors came into possession of the Chamberlain family. Richard Chamberlain is returned as holding Gatesden in 1303 (Feudal Aids, 2: 425) and 1314-1315 (Cal. Close Rolls, 1313-18: 117, 155). From 1310 to 1318 he and wife Joan were involved in lawsuits over Lathbury Manor, Buckinghamshire with Lavendon Abbey, the suit which continued with their son John (VCH, Bucks, 4: 375 citing numerous De Banco Rolls). In 1314, he and Joan settled Stanbridge on their son John and his wife Joan (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1313-17: 115; Feudal Aids, 1: 21). On 10 Sept 1314 he was holding 1/40th knight's fee in Wylewenecotes, Northamptonshire (IPM of Gilbert de Clare, CIPM, 5: no. 538, p. 344). Knight of the Shire for Northampton in 1320. In 1324, they settled Gatesden upon John Chamberleyn and his wife Aubrey (VCH, Herts, 2: 203 citing Herts FF 17 Edw. II, no. 371). On 6 March 1324, Richard le Chaumberleyn, Kt. and John, his son, acknowledge a default of payment on their lands in Northants (Cal. Close Rolls, 1323-7: 159).

Children of Richard Chamberlayne and Joan de Gatesden are:

i. Mabel Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1285 in of Petsoe in Emberton; married Sir Ralf de Reynes; born Bef. 1280; died Bef. 1310.

Notes for Sir Ralf de Reynes:

Ralph de Raynes

Ralf Reynes (fn. 32) held Clifton in 1302–3. (fn. 33) Two wooden figures in the church may commemorate this Ralf and his second wife Mabel, daughter of Sir Richard Chamberlain of Petsoe in Emberton. (fn. 34) He must have died before 1310, in which year Sir Roger Tyringham had the custody of his land and heir. (fn. 35) This heir, a son Thomas, was in possession of Clifton in 1316, (fn. 36) and was knight of the shire for the Parliaments of 1339, 1343, 1344, and 1346. (fn. 37) He is mentioned as in possession of the manor in 1344 (fn. 38) and in 1346. (fn. 39) In 1354 he settled the manor on himself and wife Joan for life, with remainder to Thomas their son and his issue, and contingent remainder to the issue male of Thomas the father, and to Joan, Cecily, and Agnes his daughters. (fn. 40) It was probably the son Thomas who was knight of the shire in 1369 and 1377, (fn. 41) and made in 1368 a settlement of Clifton Reynes, (fn. 42) which he confirmed twenty years later. (fn. 43) He appears to have died about this date, (fn. 44) and was succeeded by his son John, (fn. 45) who is returned as lord in 1394.

From: 'Parishes : Clifton Reynes', A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4 (1927), pp. 316-323. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62592. Date accessed: 18 July 2008.

ii. Sir Robert Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1286; married <Unknown> Gryffeth; born in of Northampton, England.

20480 iii. Sir John Chamberlayne, born Bet. 1290 - 1291 in Wickham, England; died in of Petsoe Manor, Buckinghamshire; married (1) Joan Morteyn; married (2) Aubrey <Unknown> Bef. 1324.

 

40962. John Morteyn, born Abt. 1278 in of Merston and Tilsworth, Bedfordshire; died 1346. He was the son of 81924. John Morteyn and 81925. Joan Gobion. He married 40963. Joan de Rothwell Abt. 1296.

40963. Joan de Rothwell, born Abt. 1282. She was the daughter of 81926. Richard de Rothwell.

Children of John Morteyn and Joan de Rothwell are:

20481 i. Joan Morteyn, born Abt. 1299 in of Merston and Tilsworth, Bedfordshire; died Bef. 1324; married Sir John Chamberlayne.

ii. Lucy Morteyn, born Bet. 1305 - 1317; died Aft. 08 Mar 1360/61; married Sir John Giffard Abt. 1330.

iii. Edmund Morteyn, died 1366.

Notes for Edmund Morteyn:

Canon of York

iv. John Morteyn, died 1362; married Catherine <Unknown>.

 

40964. Sir Ralf de Reynes, born Bef. 1280; died Bef. 1310. He was the son of 81928. Thomas Reynes and 81929. Joan de Borard. He married 40965. Mabel Chamberlayne.

40965. Mabel Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1285 in of Petsoe in Emberton. She was the daughter of 40960. Sir Richard Chamberlayne and 40961. Joan de Gatesden.

Notes for Sir Ralf de Reynes:

Ralph de Raynes

Ralf Reynes (fn. 32) held Clifton in 1302–3. (fn. 33) Two wooden figures in the church may commemorate this Ralf and his second wife Mabel, daughter of Sir Richard Chamberlain of Petsoe in Emberton. (fn. 34) He must have died before 1310, in which year Sir Roger Tyringham had the custody of his land and heir. (fn. 35) This heir, a son Thomas, was in possession of Clifton in 1316, (fn. 36) and was knight of the shire for the Parliaments of 1339, 1343, 1344, and 1346. (fn. 37) He is mentioned as in possession of the manor in 1344 (fn. 38) and in 1346. (fn. 39) In 1354 he settled the manor on himself and wife Joan for life, with remainder to Thomas their son and his issue, and contingent remainder to the issue male of Thomas the father, and to Joan, Cecily, and Agnes his daughters. (fn. 40) It was probably the son Thomas who was knight of the shire in 1369 and 1377, (fn. 41) and made in 1368 a settlement of Clifton Reynes, (fn. 42) which he confirmed twenty years later. (fn. 43) He appears to have died about this date, (fn. 44) and was succeeded by his son John, (fn. 45) who is returned as lord in 1394.

From: 'Parishes : Clifton Reynes', A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4 (1927), pp. 316-323. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62592. Date accessed: 18 July 2008.

Child of Ralf de Reynes and Mabel Chamberlayne is:

20482 i. Thomas de Reynes, born Abt. 1302; married Joan de Tyringham.

 

40966. Roger de Tyringham, born 1261 in Tyringham, Buckinghamshire, England. He was the son of 81932. John de Tyringham and 81933. Cicely de Heslerton. He married 40967. Christian Deiville 1299 in Tyringham, Buckinghamshire, England.

40967. Christian Deiville, born 1278 in Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England.

Children of Roger de Tyringham and Christian Deiville are:

i. Roger de Tyringham, born Abt. 1300.

ii. Cecily de Tyringham, born Aft. 1300.

20483 iii. Joan de Tyringham, born Aft. 1302; married Thomas de Reynes.

 

49664. Sir John Jernegan, born Abt. 1313 in England; died 1376 in England. He was the son of 99328. Sir Peter Jernegan and 99329. Matilda de Herling. He married 49665. Agatha Shelton.

49665. Agatha Shelton, born in Shelton, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 99330. Robert Shelton.

Child of John Jernegan and Agatha Shelton is:

24832 i. Sir John Jernegan, born Bef. 1330 in England; died 1401 in England; married Joan de Kelvedon.

 

49666. Sir William de Kelvedon, died in Kelvedon, Essex.

Child of Sir William de Kelvedon is:

24833 i. Joan de Kelvedon, born in Kelvedon, Essex; married Sir John Jernegan.

 

49680. Sir William Darell, died Aft. 1350. He was the son of 99360. Sir Marmaduke Darell and 99361. Cecilia <Unknown>. He married 49681. Eliza <Unknown>.

49681. Eliza <Unknown>

Child of William Darell and Eliza <Unknown> is:

24840 i. Sir Marmaduke Darell, born Bef. 1336; died Aft. 1365; married Alice Pigot in Of Sessay, Yorkshire.

 

49682. Randolph 'Ranulph' Pigot, born Abt. 1319 in Clotheram, Yorkshire, England; died 08 Jun 1404. He was the son of 99364. Geoffrey Pigot and 99365. Johanna de Hawkswell. He married 49683. <Unknown> Abt. 1340.

49683. <Unknown>

Child of Randolph Pigot and <Unknown> is:

24841 i. Alice Pigot, born Aft. 1340; married (1) Sir Marmaduke Darell in Of Sessay, Yorkshire; married (2) Peter de Routh.

 

49688. Thomas Barret, born Abt. 1320 in Hawkhurst, Cranbrook, Kent.

Child of Thomas Barret is:

24844 i. Robert Barret, born Abt. 1350 in Hawkhurst, Cranbrook, Kent.

 

49692. Sampson at Lese He was the son of 99384. Sampson at Lese. He married 49693. Lora <Unknown>.

49693. Lora <Unknown>

Notes for Lora <Unknown>:

Lora married 2nd Reginald de Dike.

Children of Sampson at Lese and Lora <Unknown> are:

i. Sir Richard at Lese, died 1394 in dsp; married Dionisia <Unknown>.

Notes for Sir Richard at Lese:

The oldest son.

24846 ii. Marcellus at Lese, died in of Lees-court, Sheldwich, Kent.

 

49696. Gervase de Clifton, born 1314; died 1378. He was the son of 99392. Robert de Clifton and 99393. Emma de Moton. He married 49697. Margaret de Pierrepont.

49697. Margaret de Pierrepont, born Abt. 1316 in Wingfield, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of 99394. Sir Robert de Pierrepont and 99395. Sarah Heriz.

Notes for Gervase de Clifton:

Of Clifton, Notts; 'The Chevalier'; knight; MP for Notts 1347-8; High Sheriff 1346; Escheator 1347.

Notes for Margaret de Pierrepont:

Margaret Perpoynt

Child of Gervase de Clifton and Margaret de Pierrepont is:

24848 i. Robert Clifton, born Abt. 1332 in Clifton, Newark, Nottinghamshire; died Bef. 1378 in Of Clifton, Nottinghamshire; married Agnes Grey.

 

49698. Reynold Grey, born 01 Nov 1311; died 04 Jun 1370. He was the son of 99396. Henry de Grey and 99397. Anne de Rockley. He married 49699. Maud de Botetourte Bef. 10 Jan 1326/27.

49699. Maud de Botetourte, born Abt. 1310; died 14 Sep 1391. She was the daughter of 99398. John Walter Fitzroy de Botetourte and 99399. Matilda 'Maud' FitzThomas.

Notes for Reynold Grey:

4th Lord Grey of Wilton. Reginald Grey. Fourth Baron Grey de Wilton, living 1362.

Notes for Maud de Botetourte:

Maud de la Vache

Children of Reynold Grey and Maud de Botetourte are:

i. Sir Henry Grey, born Bef. 1340; died 1396; married Elizabeth Talbot Bef. 03 Feb 1379/80; born Aft. 1352; died Bet. 10 Jan 1400/01 - 1403.

24849 ii. Agnes Grey, born Abt. 1334 in Wilton Castle, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire; married Robert Clifton.

 

49704. Henry Francis

Child of Henry Francis is:

24852 i. Robert Francis, born Bef. 1342 in Foremark, Derbyshire; married Cicely <Unknown>.

 

49708. Adam de Peshale, born Bef. 1300; died 08 Jan 1345/46. He was the son of 99416. Adam de Peshale and 99417. Alice de Swynnerton.

Notes for Adam de Peshale:

Sampson Eardswicke says this Adam married one of the daughters and heirs of John Caverswall and had the manor of Bishop's Offley as a result. At that time, his father Adam gave him Horsley to better his standing for this advantageous marriage. Another source says it was that marriage to Joan de Eyerton, heiress to the de Cresswalls which was the advantageous match. This marked the return of the family to Staffordshire. He was Sherriff of Staffordshire and Shropshire in 1341.

He had a manor and flocks of sheep at Himley near Eccleshall. He was killed by enemies Jan. 8, 1346. They justified the murder by claiming falsely that he had been outlawed and that his property was forfeit to the King. The widow had to fight the King's claim in court. This battle continued for many years.

"The same chain of circumstances that made his brother a prisoner in the Tower of London, made Adam de Peshale a party to the lawlessness and rioting warfare in Staffordshire. In the days when men who disagreed as to political policies each maintained his personal views by the power of his sword, we see the Barons under Montfort waging actual and successful against their king and afterwards acting as though they had all the time been faithful law-abiding subjects. This view had extended to the courts of justice...."

"That our ancestor survived until he had sons and that we are in existence is simply because he and his sons were warriors of unusual prowess: brave, true and efficient." (Pearsalls v. 1 pp.511-512)

Child of Adam de Peshale is:

24854 i. Richard de Peshall, born Abt. 1320; died Aft. 1376; married Johanna Chetwynde.

 

49712. Vincent Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1309. He was the son of 99424. Vincent Herbert alias Finch. He married 49713. Joan Salerne Abt. 1336 in of Iden, Sussex.

49713. Joan Salerne, born Abt. 1320 in of Iden, Sussex. She was the daughter of 99426. Sampson Salerne.

Notes for Vincent Herbert alias Finch:

Vincent Herbert, later Finch

Children of Vincent Finch and Joan Salerne are:

24856 i. Henry Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1337 in Netherfield, Sussex; died 1385; married Parnel Allard.

ii. Joan Herbert alias Finch, born Aft. 1345 in Netherfield, Sussex; married Sir John de Pelham; born Abt. 1338; died Aft. 1380.

Notes for Sir John de Pelham:

Peerage of England. ... By Arthur Collins

"John was a person of great fame in the reign of Edward III, and in memory of his valiant acts, his figure in armour, with the arms of the family on his breast, was painted in glass, in the chapter-house at Canterbury, being (it is probable), a benefactor to the cathedral, or was buried there. He attended that victorious monarch in his wars with the French, and was a competitor in taking John, King of France, prisoner, at the battle of Poictiers, in 1356. Froyssart gives an account, that with the King were taken, besides his son, Philip, the Earl of Tankerville, Sir Jaques de Bourbon, the earls of Ponthieu, and Eue, with divers other noblemen, who being chased to Poictiers, the town shut their gates against them, not suffering any to enter; so that divers were slain, and every Englishman had four, five, or six prisoners; and the press being great to take the King, such as knew him, cried, 'Sir, yield or you are dead'.' Whereupon, as the chronicle relates, he yielded himself to Sir Dennis Morbeck, a Knight of Artois, in the English service, and being afterwards forced from him, more than ten Knights and Esquires challenged the taking of the King. Among these, Sir Roger la Warr, and the before-mentioned John de Pelham (afterwards knighted) had the buckle of a belt, as the mark of the same honour, which was sometimes used by his descendants as a seal-manual, and at others the said buckles on each side a cage; being an emblem of the captivity of the said King of France, and was therefore borne for a crest; as in those times was customary. The buckles, &c. were likewise used by his descendants, in their great seals, as is evident from several of them appendant to old deeds.

"The said John de Pelham was so well esteemed by John de Vere, Earl of Oxford (who was also at the Battle of Poictiers), that he constituted him one of the executors of his last will and testament, dated at Bentley, in Essex, on Friday, the feast of All-Saints, in 33 Edward III. Likewise, for his prudence, valour, and fidelity, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, chose him one of his Esquires, and attending him in his wars, the honour of knighthood was conferred on him before the 43rd of Edward III. for July 29th, that year, 1369, Sir John Sutton, Knight, and Thomas Teuwe, constituted Sir John Pelham, Knight, their attorney, to deliver seisin to the manor of Laughton, and hundred of Shiplake, in the county of Sussex, to Thomas de Vere, Earl of Oxford, and Chamberlain of England. William Witelsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, on March 8th, 1379-80, ordains his best beloved Knight, John de Pelham, master and surveyor of his whole demesnes, woods, and fisheries, in the bailyship of Stoneham, with full power to punish all malefactors, and others, acting contrary to custom, and the peace of the realm. Sir John had certain lands and houses in Winchelsea, in marriage with Joan, daughter to Vincent Herbert, alias Finch, ancestor to the present Earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham, and was succeeded by a son of his own name.

iii. John Herbert alias Finch, married Lucy de Wigsell.

Notes for Lucy de Wigsell:

Lucy married 1st Robert Allard and was widowed.

iv. Vincent Herbert alias Finch, born in MA.

v. Parnell Herbert alias Finch, married John Battayle.

vi. Margaret Herbert alias Finch, married Henry Allard.

vii. Isabel Herbert alias Finch

viii. Helen Herbert alias Finch, married Thomas Maidstone.

ix. Deonis Herbert alias Finch, married John Waller.

 

49714. Nicholas Allard, died in Winchelsea, Sussex.

Child of Nicholas Allard is:

24857 i. Parnel Allard, born Abt. 1338 in Winchelsea, Sussex; married Henry Herbert alias Finch.

 

49724. Stephen de Peplesham

Child of Stephen de Peplesham is:

24862 i. Simon Peplesham, born Abt. 1310 in Hailsham, Sussex; married Joan Rowse.

 

49728. Peter Bedingfield, born Abt. 1320 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; died 1371 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk. He was the son of 99456. Edmund Bedingfield and 99457. Maude Hemenhale. He married 49729. Margaret Bacon.

49729. Margaret Bacon, born Abt. 1324 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; died 1380 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk.

Child of Peter Bedingfield and Margaret Bacon is:

24864 i. Thomas Bedingfield, born 1348 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; died 1380; married Elizabeth de Norton.

 

49730. Adam Norton, born Abt. 1334 in Sawley, North Riding, Yorkshire; died Abt. 1400. He was the son of 99460. Roger Conyers and 99461. Margaret Norton. He married 49731. Alice Urswick.

49731. Alice Urswick, born Abt. 1338 in Sawley, North Riding, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of 99462. Sir Thomas Urswick.

Notes for Alice Urswick:

Alice Urswick or Alice Nunwick

Children of Adam Norton and Alice Urswick are:

24865 i. Elizabeth de Norton, born Abt. 1352 in Badingham, Hartismere, Suffolk; married Thomas Bedingfield.

ii. Richard Norton, born Abt. 1360 in Sawley, Yorkshire, England; died 20 Dec 1420; married Katherine Manningham.

 

49738. Robert Weyland, born Bef. 1310; died Aft. 1337 in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk. He was the son of 99476. William de Weyland and 99477. Elizabeth de Rushton. He married 49739. Cecily de Baldock.

49739. Cecily de Baldock, born Bef. 1312; died in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 99478. Thomas de Baldock.

Notes for Cecily de Baldock:

or Cecily de Baldcock

Children of Robert Weyland and Cecily de Baldock are:

i. William Weyland, born Abt. 1330 in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk.

ii. Katherine Weyland, born Abt. 1337 in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk; died Aft. 1376; married Sir John de Botetourte; born Abt. 1333; died 1377.

24869 iii. Margaret Weyland, born Abt. 1350 in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk; died Bef. 15 Jun 1416 in Grundisburgh, Woodbridge, Suffolk; married John Tudenham.

 

49742. Thomas Degyney, born Abt. 1320. He was the son of 99484. Thomas Degyney. He married 49743. Elizabeth Bourne.

49743. Elizabeth Bourne, born Abt. 1322 in Long Stanton, Cambridgeshire. She was the daughter of 99486. Nicholas Bourne.

Children of Thomas Degyney and Elizabeth Bourne are:

24871 i. Margaret Jenny, born Abt. 1350 in Knotishall, Suffolk; married John de Herling.

ii. Edmund Jenny, born Abt. 1350 in Knotishall, Suffolk.

 

49744. Richard Waldegrave, born Abt. 1330; died 10 Apr 1388. He was the son of 99488. Ralph Walgrave. He married 49745. Agnes D'aubeney.

49745. Agnes D'aubeney, born Abt. 1330.

Child of Richard Waldegrave and Agnes D'aubeney is:

24872 i. Richard Waldegrave, born Abt. 1355; died 02 May 1401; married Joan Silvester.

 

49746. Silvester Buers

Child of Silvester Buers is:

24873 i. Joan Silvester, born Abt. 1355 in Bures, Suffolk, England; died 10 Jun 1406; married Richard Waldegrave.

 

49748. Thomas Mountcheney, born Bef. 1315 in Edwardstone, Suffolk; died Aft. Sep 1375 in Edwardstone, Suffolk. He was the son of 99496. William Mountcheney and 99497. Alice <Unknown>.

Child of Thomas Mountcheney is:

24874 i. Thomas Mountcheney, born Abt. 1345; died Bef. 16 Mar 1403/04; married Joan Vauncy.

 

49750. Edmund Vauncye, born Abt. 1330 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England. He married 49751. <Unknown> Creake.

49751. <Unknown> Creake She was the daughter of 99502. William Creake and 99503. <Unknown> Moyne.

Child of Edmund Vauncye and <Unknown> Creake is:

24875 i. Joan Vauncy, born Abt. 1357 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England; married Thomas Mountcheney.

 

49760. Ralph Shelton He was the son of 99520. Ralph de Shelton and 99521. Joan de Plais. He married 49761. Alic Uvedale.

49761. Alic Uvedale She was the daughter of 99522. Sir Thomas Uvedale.

Child of Ralph Shelton and Alic Uvedale is:

24880 i. Ralph Shelton, born Bef. 1360 in Norwich, Norfolk; married (1) Joan Playse; married (2) Ann Burgulion.

 

49782. Thomas de Mortimer, died Abt. 1387. He was the son of 99564. Sir Robert de Mortimer and 99565. Margery <Unknown>. He married 49783. Mary Park.

49783. Mary Park She was the daughter of 99566. Nicholas Park.

Child of Thomas de Mortimer and Mary Park is:

24891 i. Margery de Mortimer, born Abt. 1366; married Philip Braunche.

 

49784. Thomas Uvedale, born Bef. 1290; died 1367. He was the son of 99568. John de Ovedale and 99569. Isabel Etton. He married 49785. Benedicta <Unknown> Bef. 1352.

49785. Benedicta <Unknown>, born Bef. 1330.

Notes for Thomas Uvedale:

Brother & heir to John Uvedale, ob. 40 Edw III

Sir Thomas died in 1367 and by his will desired his wife to complete the building of the parish church, and expressed a wish to be buried there in the middle of the chapel of St. James. (fn. 43) He had been married four times and had settled Titsey on his fourth wife Benedicta, who in 1370 released to his son and heir John all her lands elsewhere on condition she might retain Titsey unmolested. (fn. 44) In 1398 John, together with William Creswyck, appears as holding two knights' fees in Titsey (fn. 45) of the Earl of Stafford. John married the daughter of Sir John de Scures and died before 1417, in which year John Stalkynden released to John Uvedale all his right in the manor of Titsey which Sir Thomas Uvedale and Margaret his wife, the grandparents, and John Uvedale, the father of the said John, had by the gift of Roger Stalkynden, John's father. (fn. 46) He was holding two and a half knights' fees in Titsey in 1428. (fn. 47) His brother William, who died in 1449, (fn. 48) was described as of Titsey in 1434. (fn. 49) Sir Thomas Uvedale son of John was the next owner of Titsey; he married Elizabeth daughter of Sir Henry Norbury, kt., and widow of William Sidney, (fn. 50) and in 1473 settled the manor of Titsey on her for life. She died in 1488, (fn. 51) and William, then aged thirtythree, son of Sir Thomas by a former wife, became possessed of the manor. He had married Anne Sidney daughter of William Sidney and of his stepmother Elizabeth, (fn. 52) and was distinguished both as a soldier and a courtier. (fn. 53) He died on 2 January 1524–5 and was succeeded by his son William, (fn. 54) who, however, did not long enjoy possession, as he died in 1528, leaving by his wife Dorothy daughter of Thomas Troyes three daughters and five sons.

From: 'Parishes: Titsey', A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4 (1912), pp. 330-334. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43073. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

Notes for Benedicta <Unknown>:

Benedicta, Thomas's 4the wife, was the mother of his only son, John.

Child of Thomas Uvedale and Benedicta <Unknown> is:

24892 i. John Uvedale, born Bef. 1352; died Aft. 1417 in of Tattesfield; married (1) Sybil de Scures; married (2) Joane Simmes.

 

49786. Sir John de Scures, born Abt. 1330 in Wickham, Hampshire; died 1352. He was the son of 99572. Richard Scures. He married 49787. Sibyl <Unknown>.

49787. Sibyl <Unknown>

Notes for Sir John de Scures:

Nately Scures almost certainly formed part of the four knights' fees in Hampshire which Matthew de Scures was holding of John de Port in 1166, (fn. 9) and his descendant Roger de Scures, the son of James de Scures, (fn. 10) was holding one knight's fee in Nately Scures and Woodgarston of John de St. John in 1275. (fn. 11) Sir John Scures, kinsman of Roger, (fn. 12) as lord of the manor presented a rector during the episcopacy of John Stratford (fn. 13) (1323–33), and was stated to be holding the fourth part of a fee in Woodgarston and Nately Scures in 1346. (fn. 14) He died in 1353, and the manor then passed to his son John, who held it until his death in 1381. (fn. 15) His heir was his sister Sybil, who married the same year John Uvedale of Titsey (co. Surr.), sheriff of Hampshire 1388–99, (fn. 16) and brought Nately Scures to a family with whom it remained for nearly three hundred years. Sir Thomas Uvedale, the grandson of John and Sybil (fn. 17) Uvedale, presented to the church during the episcopate of Henry Waynflete (1447–86), (fn. 18) and was followed by his son Sir William Uvedale, who died in 1524. (fn. 19) Sir William Uvedale, son and heir of the latter, before his death in 1528 conveyed the estate to trustees for the use of his wife Dorothy for life, directing them only to allow a small annual income to his eldest son Arthur, who was apparently of very extravagant habits, and entrusting 'the reparation of the several manor-places and the charges necessary for the good order and rule of the manors, lands and tenements' to his brother Thomas and his younger son John during Arthur's life. (fn. 20) Arthur died between July 1537 and January 1538, (fn. 21) and was followed by his son and heir William, (fn. 22) who dealt with the manor by recovery in 1567, (fn. 23) and died seised two years later, leaving as his heir his son William, aged nine. (fn. 24) William, who was afterwards knighted, died in 1616, and the manor and advowson of Nately Scures then passed to his eldest son Sir William. (fn. 25) The latter died in 1652, but it is probable that before his death he had alienated this estate, settling it upon Frances his second daughter by his first marriage. (fn. 26) This Frances married Sir Edward Griffin of Braybrooke and Dingley (co. Northants.), and is thus mentioned in her father's will: 'I give and bequeath unto my loveing daughter the Laday Frances Griffin the sum of twenty pounds.' (fn. 27) Sir Edward Griffin was the owner of the manor in 1668. (fn. 28)

From: 'Parishes: Nateley Scures', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 4 (1911), pp. 153-155. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=56769. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

Children of John de Scures and Sibyl <Unknown> are:

24893 i. Sybil de Scures, born Abt. 1352; married John Uvedale.

ii. John Scures, died 1381.

 

49792. John Drury, born Abt. 1270. He was the son of 99584. John Drury.

Child of John Drury is:

24896 i. Henry Drury, born Abt. 1300; married (1) Hawise de la Gren; married (2) Cecily Reyner.

 

49794. Richard de la Gren

Notes for Richard de la Gren:

Richard De La Greene

Child of Richard de la Gren is:

24897 i. Hawise de la Gren, born in of Barkway; married Henry Drury.

 

49856. Walter IV de Calthorpe, born Bef. 1263; died 1324. He was the son of 99712. William IV de Calthorpe and 99713. Celia de Burnham. He married 49857. Ella de Stanhowe Bef. 1284.

49857. Ella de Stanhowe She was the daughter of 99714. Sir Henry Stanhowe.

Child of Walter de Calthorpe and Ella de Stanhowe is:

24928 i. William de Calthorpe V, born Bef. 1300; died 1360.

 

49860. John Bacon, born Abt. 1255 in Hesset, Suffolk, England. He was the son of 99720. John Bacon and 99721. Alice Bacon. He married 49861. Cecily Hoo.

49861. Cecily Hoo, born Abt. 1259 in England.

Children of John Bacon and Cecily Hoo are:

i. Sir John Bacon, born Abt. 1285 in Bradford, York, England; married Helena Gedding; born Abt. 1333 in Hesset, Suffolk, England.

24930 ii. Sir Robert Bacon, born Bet. 1280 - 1290 in of Erwarton, Suffolk.

 

49880. William de St. Omer, born Abt. 1280; died 1353. He was the son of 99760. Thomas de St. Omer and 99761. Alice <Unknown>. He married 49881. Elizabeth <Unknown>.

49881. Elizabeth <Unknown>

Child of William de St. Omer and Elizabeth <Unknown> is:

24940 i. Thomas de St. Omer, born Abt. 1320; died 1365; married Margaret <Unknown>.

 

49888. Sir Gilbert Stapleton, born 1290; died 1321. He was the son of 99776. Sir Miles I Stapleton and 99777. Sibyl Bellew. He married 49889. Agnes Fitz Alan Bef. 15 Dec 1317.

49889. Agnes Fitz Alan, born 1298; died Bef. 03 Nov 1348. She was the daughter of 99778. Sir Brian Fitz Alan and 99779. Maud <Unknown>.

Child of Gilbert Stapleton and Agnes Fitz Alan is:

24944 i. Sir Miles Stapleton III, born 1319; died 1364 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England; married Joan de Ingham Bef. Jul 1351.

 

49890. Sir Oliver de Ingham, born Bef. 1278; died Bef. 30 Jan 1343/44. He was the son of 99780. Sir John II de Ingham and 99781. Margery <Unknown>. He married 49891. Elizabeth la Zouche.

49891. Elizabeth la Zouche, born Bef. 1278 in unproven; died 11 Oct 1350.

Notes for Elizabeth la Zouche:

unproven

Child of Oliver de Ingham and Elizabeth la Zouche is:

24945 i. Joan de Ingham, born Abt. 1323; died in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England; married Sir Miles Stapleton III Bef. Jul 1351.

 

49892. Sir Ralph d'Ufford, born Abt. 1300; died 1346. He was the son of 50030. Robert d'Ufford and 50031. Cecily de Valoines. He married 49893. Baroness Eve de Clavering.

49893. Baroness Eve de Clavering, born Abt. 1302; died 20 Sep 1369 in Langley Abbey, Norfolk, England. She was the daughter of 99786. John Fitz Robert de Clavering and 99787. Hawise de Tibetot.

Notes for Baroness Eve de Clavering:

Baroness

Child of Ralph d'Ufford and Eve de Clavering is:

24946 i. Sir Edmund d'Ufford, born Abt. 1331; died 1374; married Sybil Pierpont.

 

49894. Sir Simon Pierpont, born Abt. 1278; died in Of Hensted, Suffolk. He was the son of 99788. Sir Henry de Pierrepont and 99789. Annora Manvers.

Child of Sir Simon Pierpont is:

24947 i. Sybil Pierpont, born Abt. 1330 in Of Hensted, Suffolk; married Sir Edmund d'Ufford.

 

49896. Sir Thomas Bardolf, born 04 Oct 1282; died 15 Dec 1328 in Shelford Priory, Notts, England. He was the son of 99792. Sir Hugh Bardolf and 99793. Isabel Aguillon. He married 49897. Agnes de Grandison.

49897. Agnes de Grandison, born Aft. 1293 in Of Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England; died 11 Dec 1357 in Ruskington, Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of 99794. William de Grandison and 99795. Blanche de Savoie.

Notes for Sir Thomas Bardolf:

Lord Bardolf II

Notes for Agnes de Grandison:

"perhaps" dau of William de Grandison, Sn de Grandison

Children of Thomas Bardolf and Agnes de Grandison are:

i. Margaret Bardolf, born Abt. 1308; married Adam Welles; born 22 Jul 1304; died 24 Feb 1344/45.

Notes for Adam Welles:

3rd Lord

24948 ii. Sir John Bardolf, born 13 Jan 1310/11 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England; died 03 Aug 1363 in Assisi, Umbria, Italy; married Elizabeth d'Amory 1326.

iii. Cicely Bardolf, born Aft. 1312; died 23 Nov 1386; married Sir William de Morley; born 1312; died 30 Apr 1379 in Calais.

Notes for Sir William de Morley:

3rd Baron Morley

iv. Barbara Bardolf, born Abt. 1308 in Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire; married Roger de Lewknor; born 1304 in Horsted Keynes, Sussex; died Abt. 14 Mar 1362/63.

Notes for Roger de Lewknor:

Roger Lewkenor

 

49898. Sir Roger d'Amory, born Abt. 1265 in Bletchington, Oxfordshire, England; died Mar 1321/22 in Tutbury Castle, Staffs., England. He was the son of 99796. Robert d'Amory. He married 49899. Baroness Elizabeth de Clare Bef. 1312.

49899. Baroness Elizabeth de Clare, born 16 Dec 1295 in Tewkesbury, England; died 04 Nov 1360. She was the daughter of 99798. Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare and 99799. Joan Plantagenet.

Notes for Sir Roger d'Amory:

Knight

Notes for Baroness Elizabeth de Clare:

Lady of Clare

Child of Sir Roger d'Amory is:

Child of Roger d'Amory and Elizabeth de Clare is:

24949 i. Elizabeth d'Amory, born May 1318 in Sutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England; died Aft. 1360; married Sir John Bardolf 1326.

 

49900. Sir Thomas de Poynings, born Abt. 1294 in Poynings, Steyning, Sussex; died 10 Oct 1339. He was the son of 99800. Sir Michael de Poynings and 99801. Margery Bardolf. He married 49901. Agnes de Rokesley Abt. 1317.

49901. Agnes de Rokesley, born Abt. 1299 in Westwood, Preston, Kent; died Bef. 22 Dec 1346. She was the daughter of 99802. Richard de Rokesley and 99803. Joan de Criol.

Children of Thomas de Poynings and Agnes de Rokesley are:

24950 i. Lord Michael Poynings, born Abt. 1317; died Aft. 07 Mar 1368/69; married Joan de Rokesley.

ii. Luke Poynings, born Bef. 1329; died 1376; married Isabel de St. John Bef. 29 Jan 1348/49; born Abt. 1333; died Bef. 17 Oct 1393.

Notes for Luke Poynings:

Lord St. John

Notes for Isabel de St. John:

Manor: West Tisted:

On Herbert's death it passed to his brother and heir Richard, who succeeded him as bishop of Salisbury. Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester, however, realized that unless measures were taken West Tisted would be irretrievably lost to the bishopric, and accordingly he took proceedings against Richard, and between 1217 and 1228 recovered seisin of it. (fn. 7) The manor was held directly of the bishopric until the beginning of the fourteenth century. (fn. 8) In 1323, however, an inquisition was held on the petition of Femmota the widow of Robert de Tisted, (fn. 9) who complained that whereas her former husband had held the manor of West Tisted of John de St. John, the guardian of the bishopric of Winchester, (fn. 10) asserting that the manor was held of the bishopric by knight's service, had taken it into the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir. By the inquisition it was ascertained that Robert de Tisted had held the manor of John de St. John, who held it of the bishopric by knight's service, (fn. 11) and the keepers of the bishopric were consequently ordered to intermeddle no further with the manor, but to restore the issues thereof. (fn. 12) After Edmund de St. John's death, without issue, in 1347, (fn. 13) the overlordship passed to his sister Isabel, the wife of Luke Poynings, and remained in the family of Poynings until Sir Thomas Poynings' death in 1428, when it was assigned to Alice the wife of Sir Thomas Kyngeston, one of his three granddaughters and heirs.

From: 'Parishes: West Tisted', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 3 (1908), pp. 58-62. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41928 Date accessed: 02 June 2009.

Clothall:

The overlordship passed from John de Port to his son Adam de Port, (fn. 41) and probably from him to his son William 'de St. John.' It remained in the male line of the St. John family until 1337. (fn. 42) It was then assigned in dower to Mirabel widow of Hugh de St. John, who had married Thomas de Aspall. (fn. 43) It afterwards formed part of the share of Margaret wife of John de St. Philibert, eldest daughter and co-heir of Hugh de St. John, after the death of her young brother Edmund. (fn. 44) Her heir was her sister Isabel wife of Luke Poynings, (fn. 45) but the mesne lordship was probably allowed to lapse, for late returns record only the service due to the Crown at Dover Castle.

From: 'Parishes: Clothall', A History of the County of Hertford: volume 3 (1912), pp. 220-226. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43608 Date accessed: 02 June 2009.

 

49902. Sir Richard de Rokesley, born Abt. 1295 in Westwood, Preston, Kent, England; died Abt. 1325. He was the son of 99802. Richard de Rokesley and 99803. Joan de Criol. He married 49903. <Widow> de Moleyns.

49903. <Widow> de Moleyns

Notes for <Widow> de Moleyns:

Widow of John de Moleyns.

Child of Richard de Rokesley and <Widow> de Moleyns is:

24951 i. Joan de Rokesley, born Abt. 1321; died 16 May 1369; married Lord Michael Poynings.

 

49904. Sir William de La Pole, born Abt. 1275 in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire; died Bef. Dec 1329. He was the son of 99808. Owain ap Gruffydd and 99809. Johanna Corbet. He married 49905. Elena Rotenheryng.

49905. Elena Rotenheryng

Children of William de La Pole and Elena Rotenheryng are:

24952 i. Sir William de la Pole, born Abt. 1302 in of Ravesner Odd, Yorkshire, England; died 21 Jun 1366 in Hull, York, England; married Katherine de Norwich Abt. 1330.

ii. Sir Richard de la Pole, born Bef. 1295; died 01 Aug 1345; married Joan <Unknown>.

 

49906. Sir Walter de Norwich, born Bef. 1270. He married 49907. Katherine Hedersett.

49907. Katherine Hedersett, born Aft. 1270.

Notes for Katherine Hedersett:

or Catherine Herbert

Children of Walter de Norwich and Katherine Hedersett are:

i. Margaret de Norwich, born Abt. 1300; married Robert III d'Ufford; born Bef. 10 Aug 1298 in Thurston, Suffolk; died 1369.

Notes for Robert III d'Ufford:

Robert III d'Ufford

First earl of Suffolk (1298–1369), magnate and soldier. The second creation came in 1337 in favour of Robert de Ufford; the title became extinct on the death of his son, the second Earl, in 1382.

24953 ii. Katherine de Norwich, born Abt. 1306 in of Stoke, Norfolk, England; died 28 Jan 1381/82 in Hull, York, England; married Sir William de la Pole Abt. 1330.

iii. Thomas de Norwich

 

49908. Sir John de Wingfield, born Abt. 1300; died Abt. 1335. He was the son of 99816. John de Wingfield and 99817. Ann Peche. He married 49909. Joan Honeypot.

49909. Joan Honeypot, born Abt. 1309. She was the daughter of 99818. John Honeypot.

Notes for Joan Honeypot:

Joan de Honypot

Children of John de Wingfield and Joan Honeypot are:

24954 i. Sir John Wingfield, born Abt. 1323; died 1361; married Eleanor Glanville.

ii. Thomas de Wingfield, born Abt. 1325; died Abt. 27 Sep 1378; married Margaret de Bonville; born Aft. 1325; died Aft. 1389.

 

49920. Henry Spelman, died 1270 in of Hampshire. He was the son of 99840. Sir William Spilman and 99841. Matilda de Sarum.

Notes for Henry Spelman:

Henry Spilman. He died before his brothers, so did not inherit properties from his father. He lived in the parish of Christ Church at Twineham, not far from Brokenhurst Manor.

Children of Henry Spelman are:

24960 i. Robert Spelman, born Aft. 1218.

ii. David Spelman, died 1304 in Norfolk; married Aveline <Unknown>.

Notes for David Spelman:

Left Hampshire, and resided in Bekerton Manor, Stow, Norfolk. He left his daughter-in-law Isabella land in Attleburgh, near Stow.

 

49984. Hamo de Narburgh He was the son of 99968. Robert de Narburgh.

Children of Hamo de Narburgh are:

i. Adam de Narburgh

24992 ii. Hamo de Narburgh, married <Daughter> Bardolf.

 

50016. Nicholas Clere, born Abt. 1272 in Ormesby, Norfolk. He was the son of 100032. Robert Clere and 100033. Wellwyn Westlesse. He married 50017. Moriel de Somerton.

50017. Moriel de Somerton, born Abt. 1274. She was the daughter of 100034. Robert de Somerton.

Notes for Nicholas Clere:

Nicholas his heyre married Moriel, daughter of Robart Somerton, esquier.

Notes for Moriel de Somerton:

Muriel Summerton

Child of Nicholas Clere and Moriel de Somerton is:

25008 i. William Clere, born Bef. 1300 in Ormesby, Norfolk; married <Unknown> Norton.

 

50028. Giles de Breuse He was the son of 100056. Sir Richard de Braiose and 100057. Alice le Rus. He married 50029. Joan de Beaumont.

50029. Joan de Beaumont, died Aft. Feb 1310/11. She was the daughter of 100058. Richard de Beaumont and 100059. Alice <Unknown>.

Children of Giles de Breuse and Joan de Beaumont are:

i. Richard de Brewes, born Abt. 1302; died Bef. 1320 in dsp.

ii. Robert de Brewes, died Bef. 12 Jul 1325 in dsp.

25014 iii. Sir John de Brewes, born 10 Aug 1306 in Thurston, Suffolk; died Aft. May 1370; married Eve d'Ufford.

 

50030. Robert d'Ufford, born 1279 in Thurston, Suffolk; died 1316. He was the son of 100060. Robert I d'Ufford and 100061. Mary <Unknown>. He married 50031. Cecily de Valoines.

50031. Cecily de Valoines, born Abt. 1281. She was the daughter of 100062. Robert de Valoines and 100063. Eve Pecce.

Notes for Robert d'Ufford:

Robert II d'Ufford1st Earl of Suffolk

Children of Robert d'Ufford and Cecily de Valoines are:

i. Robert III d'Ufford, born Bef. 10 Aug 1298 in Thurston, Suffolk; died 1369; married Margaret de Norwich; born Abt. 1300.

Notes for Robert III d'Ufford:

Robert III d'Ufford

First earl of Suffolk (1298–1369), magnate and soldier. The second creation came in 1337 in favour of Robert de Ufford; the title became extinct on the death of his son, the second Earl, in 1382.

25015 ii. Eve d'Ufford, born Abt. 1312 in Thurston, Suffolk; died Aft. May 1370; married Sir John de Brewes.

iii. Sir Ralph d'Ufford, born Abt. 1300; died 1346; married Baroness Eve de Clavering; born Abt. 1302; died 20 Sep 1369 in Langley Abbey, Norfolk, England.

Notes for Baroness Eve de Clavering:

Baroness

 

50048. Reginald Frowick, died in of the Old Fold, Middlesex. He was the son of 100096. Henry Frowick.

Child of Reginald Frowick is:

25024 i. Henry Frowick, died in of the Old Fold, Middlesex; married Margaret Pownz.

 

50050. William Pownz

Child of William Pownz is:

25025 i. Margaret Pownz, married Henry Frowick.

 

50058. Henry de Gloucester, born 1279 in St. Giles Cripplegate, London, Middlesex; died Dec 1332 in of Finchley. He was the son of 100116. William de Gloucester and 100117. Willelma de Basing. He married 50059. Margaret <Unknown> Abt. 1304.

50059. Margaret <Unknown>

Notes for Henry de Gloucester:

Lord of Finchley; alderman and goldsmith of London

Children of Henry de Gloucester and Margaret <Unknown> are:

25029 i. Joan de Gloucester, born Abt. 1309 in of Finchley; married Richard de Cornwall Abt. 1330.

ii. Thomas de Gloucester, born 1305; died Abt. 1340; married Matilda 'Maud' <Unknown>.

iii. John de Gloucester, born Abt. 1307.

iv. Elizabeth de Gloucester, born Abt. 1311.

Notes for Elizabeth de Gloucester:

a nun at St Helen's, Bishopsgate

 

53248. William Walrond, born Bef. 1330 in of Bradfield, Devonshire; died Aft. 1399. He was the son of 106496. William Walrond and 106497. Joan Sambnel. He married 53249. Julian <Unknown>.

53249. Julian <Unknown>

Notes for William Walrond:

Note: There are obviously some missing earlier generations between the ones shown in published genealogies.

PEDIGREE OF THE FAMILY OF WALROND OF BOVEY IN THE PARISH OF SEATON AND BEER, CO. DEVON [Compiled by A.J.P. Skinner, Colyton, and published 1907 in Transactions of the Devonshire Association No 39 pp. 264-266]

Sir William Pole, in his "Collections towards a Description of the County of Devon," gives the descent of Bovey as follows:-

"Bovye, within ye mannor of Beere, was granted by thabbot of Shireborn in Kinge Henry 2 tyme, unto Wydo de Aggevill; and, in 54 yeere of Kinge Henry 3, Alan Dagvill levied a fine unto William Walrond, of Bradfild, to ye use of himself & Amisia his wief, daughter of ye said William, and ye heires of their two bodies, with ye remainder unto John Walrond, brother of the said Amisia, and unto his heires for ever. And after the death of Alan Dagvill, Amisia his relict did grant ye said land, & Seler in Branscomb, unto John Walrond her brother, & his heires, soe as this land hath ever sithens contynewed in ye name & famyly of Walrond, & hath bine divers tymes granted by Walrond, of Bradfild, unto younger sonnes; and in ye latter end of the reign of Kinge Edw. 4, John Walrond of Bradfild, Esq. conveyed this land unto William his younger sonne, which by Jone, daughter of John Bret, had issue John, which maried Jone, daughter of Cuthbert Clawsey, & had issue John and others. John Walrond of Bovy, Esquier, maried Jane, daughter of Lewes Hatch, of Aller, & left issue Edmund, Gedeon, and others. Edmond Walrond is nowe lord of this land, & hath maried Ann my daughter, by whom he hath issue William, John, & others. Wil. maryed . . . daughter of Mandevell."

contributed by Marion Stainsby, July 2006

Bradfield, in ancient days Bradefelle, was once held by a family of that name. The deed that carried it to the Walronds is not dated, but a

marginal note says that 'Fulke Paynel' was dead in 1 Henry III. The deed runs as follows:

Fulke Paynel grants to Richard Walerond of Exeter all his land of Bradfield in his Manor of Offeculme. Richard Walerond is to make two suits yearly, one at 'La Hockeday,'[10] and one at Michaelmas amercement, to consist of one sextary of wine of the value of sixpence and not more. Grant of common pasture throughout the manor, except in fields and meadows. One pound of pepper to be paid at Michaelmas annually. In recognition of this grant Richard Walerond 'pays to Fulke Paynel five marks of silver, and gives to Hande his wife' one golden ring, and to William his heir one golden brooch.

[Footnote 10: 'La Hockeday' is commonly, but incorrectly, supposed to commemorate the freedom of the English by the massacre of the Danes on the Feast of St. Brice, 1002. 'Hoke-tide' began on the Monday after the second Sunday after Easter.]

Witnesses: Simon son of Roger, Hamelin de Boulay, William de Lomene, Walter de Tiddecomba, Simon de Baunton and Robert his brother, Peter

Comyn, Radulphus de Doddescomba, Walter de Soffewill, 'and many others.'

Among the Walrond papers is an agreement dated Michaelmas, 1261, regarding a farm 'let for nineteen years, in consideration of four marks

paid and one mark a year for six years and rent of six shillings a year ... and two capons at Michaelmas and one bushel of winter wheat at

Christmas in each year, from one ferling of land in Cumb.'

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/22485/22485.txt

Children of William Walrond and Julian <Unknown> are:

26624 i. William Walrond, born Abt. 1354; married Alice Hake.

ii. Mary Walrond, born Abt. 1354; married Richard Fowell.

 

53250. Walter Hake

Child of Walter Hake is:

26625 i. Alice Hake, married William Walrond.

 

53254. Sir Martyn Fishaker, born Abt. 1306.

Child of Sir Martyn Fishaker is:

26627 i. Agnes Fishaker, born Abt. 1360; married John Ufflete.

 

53384. Sir William Hoo, born Abt. 1342 in Litcham, Norfolk. He was the son of 106768. Sir Thomas Hoo and 106769. Isabel de St. Leger. He married 53385. Alice St. Maur.

53385. Alice St. Maur, born 1344 in Of Kent. She was the daughter of 106770. Sir Thomas St. Maur and 106771. Petronilla 'Jane' Malmains.

Notes for Alice St. Maur:

Alice de Saint Omer

Child of William Hoo and Alice St. Maur is:

26692 i. Sir Thomas Hoo, born Abt. 1366 in Litcham, Norfolk; died Bef. 1395; married Eleanor de Felton.

 

53386. Thomas de Felton, born Abt. 1342 in Of Litchem, Norfolk.

Child of Thomas de Felton is:

26693 i. Eleanor de Felton, born Abt. 1370 in Litcham, Norfolk; died Bef. 1393; married Sir Thomas Hoo.

 

53388. Eudo de Welles, born Abt. 1386; died Bef. 26 Aug 1421. He was the son of 106776. Sir John de Welles and 106777. Margery de Mowbray. He married 53389. Maud de Greystoke.

53389. Maud de Greystoke, born Abt. 1389. She was the daughter of 106778. Ralph de Greystoke and 106779. Catherine de Clifford.

Children of Eudo de Welles and Maud de Greystoke are:

26694 i. Baron Sir Lionel de Welles, born 1406 in of Welle, Lincolnshire, England; died 29 Mar 1461 in Battle of Towton, Yorkshire, England; married Joan Waterton 15 Aug 1417.

ii. Richard de Welles, born Abt. 1411 in Welle, Lincolnshire, England; died 12 Mar 1469/70 in beheaded, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England; married Joan Willoughby Bet. 1446 - 09 Jan 1448/49; born Abt. 1425; died Bef. 13 Feb 1461/62.

Notes for Richard de Welles:

recognised as 7th Lord (Baron) Willoughby de Eresby by summons to Parl from 26 May 1455, s of 6th Lord (Baron) Welles (attainted 21 Dec 1461 following his death at Battle of Towton 29 March 1460/1) by his 1st w and on the reversal of his f’s attainder 1467 7th Lord (Baron) Welles) also (beheaded 12 March 1469/70 following his s’s rebellion and posthumously attainted Jan–March 1474/5 backdated to 12 March 1469/70, though this attainder too was reversed 1485–86), and d just prior to 13 Feb 1461/2

Notes for Joan Willoughby:

JOAN Willoughby, de jure BARONESS WILLOUGHBY DE ERESBY in her own right according to later doctrine; b c 1425; m probably by 1446 and certainly by 9 Jan 1448/9, as his 1st w, Sir Richard de WELLES

 

53390. Robert Waterton, born Abt. 1384 in of Methley, Yorkshire; died 17 Jan 1424/25. He was the son of 106780. Robert Waterton and 106781. Cecily Fleming. He married 53391. Joan de Everingham Bef. 1407.

53391. Joan de Everingham, died Bef. 1422. She was the daughter of 106782. Sir William de Everingham and 106783. Alice de Grey.

Notes for Robert Waterton:

Lord of the Manors of Everingham & Birkin, Yorks., and Laxton, Notts.

Children of Robert Waterton and Joan de Everingham are:

26695 i. Joan Waterton, born Aft. 1407 in of Methley, Yorkshire; died Aft. 18 Oct 1434; married Baron Sir Lionel de Welles 15 Aug 1417.

ii. Sir Robert Waterton, born Abt. 1408; died 1476; married (1) Jane <Unknown>; married (2) Beatrice <Unknown>.

Notes for Sir Robert Waterton:

Lord of the Manors of Waterton & Doubledyke, Lincs., Methley, Everingham, Birkin, Barley, Halghton and Potterton, Yorks., and Laxton, Notts.

 

53400. William Andrews, born Abt. 1366 in Bayleham, Suffolk. He married 53401. Margaret Chislington.

53401. Margaret Chislington, born Abt. 1375 in Suffolk.

Child of William Andrews and Margaret Chislington is:

26700 i. James Andrews, born Abt. 1397 in Bayleham, Suffolk; died Jul 1434; married (1) Alice Weyland Abt. 1420; married (2) Phyllis Drewe Abt. 1427 in Bayleham, Suffolk; married (3) Margaret Hemington Abt. 1432 in Bayleham, Suffolk.

 

53402. John Weyland, born 1360 in Bayleham, Suffolk. He was the son of 106804. William Weyland. He married 53403. Margaret Burnaville.

53403. Margaret Burnaville, born Abt. 1360 in Bayleham, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 106806. William Burnaville and 106807. Alice Barton.

Child of John Weyland and Margaret Burnaville is:

26701 i. Alice Weyland, born Abt. 1399 in Bayleham, Suffolk; married James Andrews Abt. 1420.

 

53404. Walter Stratton

Child of Walter Stratton is:

26702 i. John Stratton, born Abt. 1388 in Lye Hall, Weston, Norfolk; died Aft. 1439 in Lye Hall, Weston, Norfolk; married Elizabeth Lutterell.

 

53406. SIr Hugh Lutterell, born Abt. 1364; died 1428. He was the son of 106812. Sir Andrew Lutterell and 106813. Elizabeth Courtenay. He married 53407. Catherine de Beaumont.

53407. Catherine de Beaumont, born Aft. 1361; died 1435. She was the daughter of 106814. John de Beaumont and 106815. Elizabeth Stowel.

Children of Hugh Lutterell and Catherine de Beaumont are:

i. John Lutterell, married Margaret Audley.

26703 ii. Elizabeth Lutterell, born 1388 in Dunster, Somerset; died Aft. 1439 in Lye Hall, Weston, Norfolk; married (1) William Harleston; married (2) John Stratton.

iii. Margaret Lutterell

iv. Anne Lutterell

v. Joan Lutterell

vi. William Lutterell

 

53576. Earl Henry VI 'Hostpur' de Percy, born 20 May 1364; died 12 Jul 1403 in Shrewsbury, England. He was the son of 107152. Earl Henry V de Percy and 107153. Margaret de Neville. He married 53577. Elizabeth Mortimer Bef. 1392.

53577. Elizabeth Mortimer, born 12 Feb 1370/71 in Usk, Monmouthshire, England; died Bet. 20 Apr 1413 - 20 Apr 1417 in England. She was the daughter of 107154. Earl Edmund de Mortimer and 107155. Philippa Plantagenet.

Notes for Earl Henry VI 'Hostpur' de Percy:

Died in the Battle of Shrewsbury. 1st Earl of Northumberland

Children of Henry de Percy and Elizabeth Mortimer are:

26788 i. Earl Henry VII de Percy, born 03 Feb 1392/93 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died 22 May 1455 in Battle of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England; married Eleanor de Neville Aft. Oct 1414 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.

ii. Elizabeth de Percy, born Aft. 1393; died 26 Oct 1437; married (1) Lord John de Clifford Bef. 1412; born Abt. 1388; married (2) Ralph Neville 1426; born 17 Sep 1406; died 1485.

Notes for Lord John de Clifford:

7th Baron Clifford

 

53578. Earl Ralph de Neville, born 1364 in Castle Raby, Durham, England; died 21 Oct 1425 in Castle Raby, Durham, England. He was the son of 107156. John de Neville and 107157. Matilda Maud de Percy. He married 53579. Joan de Beaufort 03 Feb 1395/96 in Chateau de Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France.

53579. Joan de Beaufort, born 1379 in Chateau de Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France; died 13 Nov 1440 in Howdent, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of 107158. John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet King of England and 107159. Katherine de Roet.

Notes for Earl Ralph de Neville:

1st Earl Westmoreland

Children of Ralph de Neville and Joan de Beaufort are:

i. Catherine de Neville, born Abt. 1397 in Raby, Durham, England; died Aft. Jan 1477/78; married (1) John de Mowbray 12 Jan 1411/12 in Raby, Durham, England; born Bef. 1391; married (2) Thomas Strangeways 1423 in Raby, Durham, England; married (3) John Beaumont 1442; married (4) John Wydeville Jan 1464/65.

ii. Joan de Neville, born Abt. 1398 in Raby, Durham, England.

26789 iii. Eleanor de Neville, born 1398 in Raby, Durham, England; died 1440 in England; married (1) Richard le Despencer Bef. 1414; married (2) Earl Henry VII de Percy Aft. Oct 1414 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.

iv. Richard de Neville, born Abt. 1400 in Raby, Durham, England; died 30 Dec 1460 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; married Alice Montacute Bef. Feb 1420/21 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; born Abt. 1406; died Bef. Feb 1462/63.

Notes for Richard de Neville:

Knight of the Garter. 1st Earl of Salisbury. Executed at Pontefract Castle.

Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, played a leading part in the Wars of the Roses and was one of the main supporters of Richard, Duke of York (Richard III).

The Nevilles were the most powerful family in England in the 1460's and Richard Neville's son, another Richard Neville (the "King-Maker") was their greatest member.

On 24 August 1453 a quarrel between the Nevilles and thePercies developed into open warfare when a 700-strong force of men-at-arms in the Percy livery fell upon a party of Nevilles, including the Earl of Salisbury, his wife and sons, returning from a wedding between Thomas Neville, Salisbury's second son, and Matilda, niece and heiress of Ralph, Lord Cromwell. The wedding party was armed (another indication of the state of affairs) and a battle raged across the Yorkshire Moors for several hours, with a number of people being killed and many wounded, while the Neville ladies rode for shelter at the manor of Sheriff Hutton. (Source: "The Wars of the Roses", by Robin Neillands)

In December 1460 Salisbury was captured in the field at the battle of Wakefield and taken to Pontefract Castle, where he was beheaded the next day, his head mounted over the Micklebar gate of the city of York.

v. Henry de Neville, born Abt. 1402 in Raby, Durham, England.

vi. Thomas de Neville, born Abt. 1403 in Raby, Durham, England; married Alice Seymour Abt. 1421.

vii. Cuthbert de Neville, born Abt. 1405 in Raby, Durham, England.

viii. Robert de Neville, born Abt. 1408 in Raby, Durham, England.

ix. William de Neville, born Abt. 1409 in Raby, Durham, England; died 09 Jan 1462/63 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; married Joan Fauconbert Bef. 28 Apr 1422.

x. Anne (Lady) Neville, born Abt. 1411 in Rabney, Durham, England; died 20 Sep 1480; married (1) Sir Humphrey I de Stafford; born 15 Aug 1402 in Grafton, England; died 10 Jul 1460 in Battle of Northampton; married (2) Walter Blount 25 Nov 1467 in Raby, Durham, England.

Notes for Sir Humphrey I de Stafford:

1st Duke of Buckingham

Also 6th Earl of Stafford. Fought in France and Normandy, and slain at the Battle of Northampton during the War of the Roses on 7-22-1460.

Humphrey de Stafford, his successor, Knight of the Garter, while fighting on the Lancastrian side at the Battle of Northampton, was killed July 27, 1460. He married Anne Nevill, daughter of Ralph de Nevill, and they had six sons and three daughters.

xi. John de Neville, born Abt. 1413 in Raby, Durham, England.

xii. George de Neville, born Abt. 1411 in Raby, Durham, England; died 30 Dec 1469 in Well, Yorkshire, England; married Elizabeth de Beauchamp Bef. Feb 1436/37 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England; born 16 Sep 1417 in Of Warwickshire; died 26 Sep 1480.

Notes for George de Neville:

1st Baron Latimer

Notes for Elizabeth de Beauchamp:

Did Elizabeth marry twice - Edward de Neville and George de Neville? By whom were her children, George Neville and Henry Neville?

xiii. Cecily de Neville, born 31 May 1415 in Raby, Durham, England; died 31 May 1495 in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England; married Richard Plantagenet in Yorkshire, England; born 21 Sep 1411; died 1460.

Notes for Richard Plantagenet:

Duke of York

xiv. Sir Edward de Neville, born Abt. 1417 in Raby, Durham, England; died 18 Oct 1476; married (1) Elizabeth de Beauchamp 1435; born 16 Sep 1415 in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died 18 Jun 1448; married (2) Baroness Catherine Howard 15 Oct 1448; born Abt. 1414; died 18 Oct 1476.

Notes for Sir Edward de Neville:

Lord Abergavenny ; K.G., 3rd Baron Abergavenny

Notes for Baroness Catherine Howard:

Baroness Aberga

 

53584. William Somerville, born Bef. 1385.

Notes for William Somerville:

2nd Lord Somerville

Child of William Somerville is:

26792 i. Sir John Somerville, born Abt. 1406 in Cowthally Castle, Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died Nov 1491; married (1) Helen Hepburn 10 Jul 1446; married (2) Mariota Baillie Mar 1455/56.

 

53586. Sir Adam Hepburn, born Abt. 1370 in of Hailes; died 1446 in of Waulchton. He was the son of 107172. Patrick Hepburn and 107173. Beatrice de Vaux. He married 53587. Janet de Borthwick Jan 1410/11.

53587. Janet de Borthwick, born Abt. 1375 in Borthwick, Midlothian, Scotland. She was the daughter of 107174. William de Borthwick.

Notes for Sir Adam Hepburn:

Lord of Hailes ; succeeded his grandfather.

Sir Adam Hepburn of Hailes was one of the Scottish Commissioners sent to England in 1423 to treat for the release of King James I from captivity. He was knighted by that King at his coronation on 21st May 1424.

"Sir Adam Hepburn, took a prominent part in public affairs, and when the estates of the Dunbar and March family were forfeited, in 1435, he was made constable of the important fortress of Dunbar. In the following year he was present at the battle of Piperden, in which the Earl of Angus defeated the Earl of Northumberland, and took Sir Robert Ogle prisoner, with most of his followers."

Children of Adam Hepburn and Janet de Borthwick are:

i. Patrick Hepburn, born Abt. 1412; died Abt. 1483; married (1) Ellen Wallace; born Abt. 1410; died Aft. 1482; met (2) <Unknown>.

Notes for Patrick Hepburn:

created Lord Hailes

Sir Patrick Hepburne had charters of large estates in Scotland: Dunsyre in Lanarkshire; Little Lambertoun & Prendergast in Berwickshire as well as reconfirmations of Hailes etc. He was one of the conservators of truces with England in 1449, 1451, 1453, 1457 and 1459. He was created a Peer of Parliament by the title of Lord Hailes before June 1453.

http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/htol/hepburn3.html

"Sir Patrick Hepburn was created a peer of Parliament in 1456, by the title of Lord Hales."

Notes for Ellen Wallace:

Elene Wallace

ii. Margaret Hepburn, born Aft. 1411; married Alexander Cunynghame; born Aft. 1425; died 1488.

Notes for Alexander Cunynghame:

1st Earl of Glencairn

26793 iii. Helen Hepburn, born Aft. 1411; married Sir John Somerville 10 Jul 1446.

iv. Agnes Hepburn, born Abt. 1415 in of Hailes, Midlothian, Scotland; married James Crichton; born Abt. 1390 in Ruthvendenny, Edinburg, Scotland; died Abt. 1495.

v. William Hepburn, married Elizabeth Touris Bef. Mar 1452/53.

vi. George Hepburne, died in of Rollanston; married Jonet Malvyn.

Notes for Jonet Malvyn:

Jonet Melville

vii. Adam Hepburn, died Aft. 1448.

Notes for Adam Hepburn:

Dean of the Collegiate Church of Dunbar

viii. John Hepburn, died 1486.

Notes for John Hepburn:

Bishop of Dunblane and Lord of Council & Session

ix. Elizabeth Hepburn, married Alexander Montgomerie; died 1452.

 

53592. William Greville, born 1396 in Drayton, Oxfordshire; died 1441 in Drayton, Oxfordshire. He was the son of 107184. Lodowick Greville and 107185. Margaret de Arden. He married 53593. Anne Francis.

53593. Anne Francis, born 1396 in Foremark, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of 12426. Sir Robert Francis and 12427. Isabel de Pershale.

Child of William Greville and Anne Francis is:

26796 i. Ralph Greville, born 1418 in Drayton, Oxfordshire; married Margaret Poyntz.

 

53594. Thomas Poyntz, born 1395 in Iron Acton, Gloucestershire; died Feb 1458/59 in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire. He was the son of 107188. Sir Robert Poyntz and 107189. Katherine Fitz Nichol. He married 53595. Jane <Unknown>.

53595. Jane <Unknown>, born in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire.

Children of Thomas Poyntz and Jane <Unknown> are:

i. Isabel Poyntz, born 1419 in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire.

ii. Robert Poyntz, born 1421 in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire; died 1470 in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire.

iii. Alice Poyntz, born 1423 in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire.

26797 iv. Margaret Poyntz, born 1425 in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire; married Ralph Greville.

v. Ellen Poyntz, born 1428 in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire.

 

53598. Thomas Stonor, born 1394 in Stonor, Oxfordshire; died 1431 in Stonor, Oxfordshire. He was the son of 107196. Sir Ralph Stonor and 107197. Joan Belknap. He married 53599. Alice Kirkby Bef. 1418.

53599. Alice Kirkby, born 1399 in Horton Kirby, Kent. She was the daughter of 107198. Sir John Kirkby.

Notes for Alice Kirkby:

Alice married 2nd Richard Drayton of Pirton; Alice Kirby

Children of Thomas Stonor and Alice Kirkby are:

26799 i. Alice Stonor, born Bet. 1418 - 1430 in Stonor, Oxfordshire; married Humphrey Forster.

ii. Elizabeth Stonor

iii. Maud Stonor

iv. Joan Stonor

v. Philippa Stonor

vi. Anne Stonor

vii. Thomas Stonor, born 1424; died 23 Apr 1474; married Jeanne de la Pole 1448; born Bef. 1432.

Notes for Jeanne de la Pole:

Jeanne de la Pole was born illegitimately

 

Generation No. 17

81920. Robert Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1200. He was the son of 163840. Lord William Chamberlayne and 163841. <Unknown> Clyfton.

Children of Robert Chamberlayne are:

40960 i. Sir Richard Chamberlayne, born Bet. 1245 - 1260; died in of Petsoe in Emberton; married Joan de Gatesden 1285.

ii. William Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1250; died Bef. 1285 in of Petsoe Manor, Buckinghamshire; married Joan <Unknown> Bef. 04 Apr 1280; died Aft. 1313.

Notes for William Chamberlayne:

William le Chaunbrelayn

Sir WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, of North Reston, Lincolnshire. Before 1274, John Lindsey conveyed Petsoe Manor, Buckinghamshire to him in exchange for other lands. On 11 Oct 1274, as William Chamberlain, Lord of Petsoe, he presented to Petsoe St. James and did so again in June 1275 (Liscomb's Bucks, 4: 136). On 4 April 1280, William le Chaunbrelayn and Joan, his wife, acknowledge a tresspass (Cal. Close Rolls, 1279-88: 47). He was dead by 1284 when his widow, Joan, was holding Petsoe (Feudal Aids, 1: 82 wherein she is erroneously called 'Johannes.'). Married by 4 Apr 1280 to JOAN. She is called Joan Chamberlain in 1302 (Feudal Aids, 1: 104) and 1304 (VCH Bucks, 4: 340 citing De Banco Roll 151, m. 208), but before 1310 she married Saer de Raundes (ibid, 183, m. 81d), with whom she was a defendant in an action brought by Simon Lindsey to recover Petsoe. On 17 Nov 1312, as Joan, relict of Sir William Chamberlain, Kt., she presented to Petsoe St. James (Liscomb's Bucks, 4: 136). In 1313, Joan, again a widow, produced a charter and Lindsey renounced all of his rights (ibid, 201, m. 32). In 1313 she was holding 1/2 knight's fee in Petteshoo (CIPM, 5: no. 412, p. 233 IPM of John le Hastings, Buckinghamshire, taken 11 Aug 1313). That year, Joan then settled Petsoe on herself for life, with reversion to Robert, son of her first husband William Chamberlain, and his heirs (VCH Bucks, 4: 340 citing Bucks FF, case 18, file 65, no. 14). She was returned lady of the manor in 1316 (Feudal Aids, 1: 110). In 1323, she and Robert obtained license to make, with Richard Chamberlain, a fresh settlement of Petsoe (VCH Bucks, 4: 340 citing De Banco Roll 252, m. 151), which took place the following year whereby contingent remainder was assigned to Richard, infant son of John Chamberlain, and Margaret his wife (VCH Bucks, 4: 340 citing Bucks FF, case 19, file 75, no. 18 and Cal. Pat. Rolls 1324-7, p. 2).

Notes for Joan <Unknown>:

Joan married 2nd Saer de Raundes

 

81922. Sir John Gatesden, born Abt. 1238; died Bef. 11 Dec 1291. He married 81923. Margaret de Gatesden.

81923. Margaret de Gatesden, born 22 Jan 1245/46. She was the daughter of 163846. John de Gatesden and 163847. Margery <Unknown>.

Notes for Sir John Gatesden:

Lord of Stanbridge, Bedfordshire; Cotes Bidun, Northamptonshire; and Gatesden, Hertfordshire

Child of John Gatesden and Margaret de Gatesden is:

40961 i. Joan de Gatesden, born 20 Dec 1268; married Sir Richard Chamberlayne 1285.

 

81924. John Morteyn, born Bef. 1254 in of Merston and Tilsworth, Bedfordshire,; died 1296. He was the son of 163848. John de Morteyn and 163849. Constance de Merston. He married 81925. Joan Gobion Abt. 1272.

81925. Joan Gobion, born Bef. 1260. She was the daughter of 163850. Hugh Gobion and 163851. Matilda <Unknown>.

Child of John Morteyn and Joan Gobion is:

40962 i. John Morteyn, born Abt. 1278 in of Merston and Tilsworth, Bedfordshire; died 1346; married Joan de Rothwell Abt. 1296.

 

81926. Richard de Rothwell, born Bef. 1260.

Child of Richard de Rothwell is:

40963 i. Joan de Rothwell, born Abt. 1282; married John Morteyn Abt. 1296.

 

81928. Thomas Reynes, born Bef. 1260. He married 81929. Joan de Borard.

81929. Joan de Borard, born Bef. 1260. She was the daughter of 163858. Simon de Borard and 163859. Margaret de Sydenham.

Notes for Thomas Reynes:

His father-in-law had no male heirs.

Thomas Reynes who took over Oakley thanks to his wife. It was known as Oakley Reynes certainly as far as the 1795 pre-enclosure map. The name is still with us today in "Reynes Drive". The family also owned Clifton Reynes, just over the border into Buckinghamshire. In 1331, there was another Thomas Reynes recorded.

Child of Thomas Reynes and Joan de Borard is:

40964 i. Sir Ralf de Reynes, born Bef. 1280; died Bef. 1310; married Mabel Chamberlayne.

 

81932. John de Tyringham, born 1236 in Tyringham, Buckinghamshire, England; died 1274 in Tyringham, Buckinghamshire, England. He married 81933. Cicely de Heslerton.

81933. Cicely de Heslerton, born Abt. 1240 in Heslerton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of 163866. Thomas Heslerton.

Child of John de Tyringham and Cicely de Heslerton is:

40966 i. Roger de Tyringham, born 1261 in Tyringham, Buckinghamshire, England; married Christian Deiville 1299 in Tyringham, Buckinghamshire, England.

 

99328. Sir Peter Jernegan, born Abt. 1270 in England. He was the son of 198656. Sir Walter Jernegan and 198657. Isabella Fitz Osbert. He married 99329. Matilda de Herling.

99329. Matilda de Herling, born in Herling, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 198658. Sir Roger de Herling.

Notes for Sir Peter Jernegan:

of Stonham and Horham

Child of Peter Jernegan and Matilda de Herling is:

49664 i. Sir John Jernegan, born Abt. 1313 in England; died 1376 in England; married Agatha Shelton.

 

99330. Robert Shelton, died in Shelton, Norfolk.

Child of Robert Shelton is:

49665 i. Agatha Shelton, born in Shelton, Norfolk; married Sir John Jernegan.

 

99360. Sir Marmaduke Darell, died Aft. 1358. He was the son of 198720. Sir William Darell and 198721. Joan Holtby. He married 99361. Cecilia <Unknown>.

99361. Cecilia <Unknown>

Child of Marmaduke Darell and Cecilia <Unknown> is:

49680 i. Sir William Darell, died Aft. 1350; married Eliza <Unknown>.

 

99364. Geoffrey Pigot, born 1295 in England; died Abt. 1347. He was the son of 198728. Randolph Pigot and 198729. Emma de Clotheram. He married 99365. Johanna de Hawkswell.

99365. Johanna de Hawkswell, born Abt. 1304 in West Hawkswell, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of 198730. Thomas de Hawkswell.

Child of Geoffrey Pigot and Johanna de Hawkswell is:

49682 i. Randolph 'Ranulph' Pigot, born Abt. 1319 in Clotheram, Yorkshire, England; died 08 Jun 1404; married (1) <Unknown> Abt. 1340; married (2) Johanna de Swale Bef. 1373.

 

99384. Sampson at Lese

Child of Sampson at Lese is:

49692 i. Sampson at Lese, married Lora <Unknown>.

 

99392. Robert de Clifton, born Bef. 1299; died 1327. He was the son of 198784. Gervase de Clifton and 198785. Alicia de Rabacy. He married 99393. Emma de Moton.

99393. Emma de Moton She was the daughter of 198786. Sir William de Moton.

Child of Robert de Clifton and Emma de Moton is:

49696 i. Gervase de Clifton, born 1314; died 1378; married (1) Isabella <Unknown>; married (2) Margaret de Pierrepont.

 

99394. Sir Robert de Pierrepont, born Abt. 1285 in Holbeck Woodhous, Nottinghamshire; died in Wingfield, Derbyshire. He was the son of 99788. Sir Henry de Pierrepont and 99789. Annora Manvers. He married 99395. Sarah Heriz.

99395. Sarah Heriz, born Abt. 1290 in Wingfield, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of 198790. John Heriz and 198791. Matilda <Unknown>.

Notes for Sir Robert de Pierrepont:

Robert Perpoynt; Knight; of Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire; his name is also spelled Pierrepont.

Child of Robert de Pierrepont and Sarah Heriz is:

49697 i. Margaret de Pierrepont, born Abt. 1316 in Wingfield, Derbyshire; married Gervase de Clifton.

 

99396. Henry de Grey, born Abt. 28 Oct 1282 in Wilton Castle, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire; died 16 Dec 1342 in Shirland, Derbyshire. He was the son of 198792. John de Grey and 198793. Maud de Verdun. He married 99397. Anne de Rockley.

99397. Anne de Rockley, born Abt. 1285 in Frampton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of 198794. Ralph de Rockley and 198795. Isabel de Clare.

Notes for Henry de Grey:

3rd Baron de Grey

Child of Henry de Grey and Anne de Rockley is:

49698 i. Reynold Grey, born 01 Nov 1311; died 04 Jun 1370; married Maud de Botetourte Bef. 10 Jan 1326/27.

 

99398. John Walter Fitzroy de Botetourte, born Abt. 1265; died 25 Nov 1324. He was the son of 198796. Edward I 'Longshanks' of England and 198797. <Daughter> of Kildare. He married 99399. Matilda 'Maud' FitzThomas.

99399. Matilda 'Maud' FitzThomas, born Aft. 1255; died Aft. 28 May 1329. She was the daughter of 198798. Thomas FitzOtho and 198799. Beatrice de Beauchamp.

Notes for John Walter Fitzroy de Botetourte:

1st Lord Botetourte ; Admiral; gon Farmington Castle 1304.

Notes for Matilda 'Maud' FitzThomas:

Not likely the mother of all presumed children due to wide range of birthdates.

Children of John de Botetourte and Matilda FitzThomas are:

i. Thomas de Botetourte, born Abt. 1273; died 1322; married Joan de Somery; born Bet. 1254 - 1273; died Aft. 1326.

ii. Sir Otto de Botetourte, born Bef. 1300; died 1345; married Sibyl <Unknown>.

49699 iii. Maud de Botetourte, born Abt. 1310; died 14 Sep 1391; married Reynold Grey Bef. 10 Jan 1326/27.

iv. John de Botetourte

Notes for John de Botetourte:

John de Ireland

v. Ada de Botetourte, born Aft. 1293; died 1349; married Sir John de Saint Philibert; born Abt. 1293; died Bef. 22 Feb 1332/33.

 

99416. Adam de Peshale, born Bef. 1254. He was the son of 198832. Walter de Peshale and 198833. <Daughter> Fitz Alan. He married 99417. Alice de Swynnerton.

99417. Alice de Swynnerton, born Bef. 1254. She was the daughter of 198834. John de Swynnerton and 198835. Eleanor de Peshall.

Notes for Adam de Peshale:

He first appeared in court records in 1280. He owned a part of the original manor of Peshale and had a house on it. He had a tenant who lived there and farmed it.

Child of Adam de Peshale and Alice de Swynnerton is:

49708 i. Adam de Peshale, born Bef. 1300; died 08 Jan 1345/46.

 

99424. Vincent Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1291; died in of Netherfield, Sussex.

Child of Vincent Herbert alias Finch is:

49712 i. Vincent Herbert alias Finch, born Abt. 1309; married Joan Salerne Abt. 1336 in of Iden, Sussex.

 

99426. Sampson Salerne, died in of Iden, Sussex.

Child of Sampson Salerne is:

49713 i. Joan Salerne, born Abt. 1320 in of Iden, Sussex; married Vincent Herbert alias Finch Abt. 1336 in of Iden, Sussex.

 

99456. Edmund Bedingfield, born Abt. 1292 in Bedingfield, Suffolk. He was the son of 198912. Peter Bedingfield. He married 99457. Maude Hemenhale.

99457. Maude Hemenhale, born Abt. 1296; died 1329 in Bedingfield, Suffolk. She was the daughter of 198914. William Hemenhale.

Child of Edmund Bedingfield and Maude Hemenhale is:

49728 i. Peter Bedingfield, born Abt. 1320 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; died 1371 in Bedingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk; married Margaret Bacon.

 

99460. Roger Conyers, born Abt. 1309 in Conyers, North Riding, Yorkshire. He was the son of 198920. Egbertus Conyers. He married 99461. Margaret Norton.

99461. Margaret Norton, born Abt. 1310 in Conyers, North Riding, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of 198922. Richard Norton.

Child of Roger Conyers and Margaret Norton is:

49730 i. Adam Norton, born Abt. 1334 in Sawley, North Riding, Yorkshire; died Abt. 1400; married Alice Urswick.

 

99462. Sir Thomas Urswick, born Abt. 1310 in Yorkshire.

Child of Sir Thomas Urswick is:

49731 i. Alice Urswick, born Abt. 1338 in Sawley, North Riding, Yorkshire; married Adam Norton.

 

99476. William de Weyland, born Abt. 1282 in Garboldeham, Norfolk. He was the son of 198952. Nicholas de Weyland and 198953. Julian Burnel. He married 99477. Elizabeth de Rushton.

99477. Elizabeth de Rushton, born Aft. 1285 in Garboldeham, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 198954. Laurence de Rushton.

Child of William de Weyland and Elizabeth de Rushton is:

49738 i. Robert Weyland, born Bef. 1310; died Aft. 1337 in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk; married Cecily de Baldock.

 

99478. Thomas de Baldock

Notes for Thomas de Baldock:

or Thomas de Baldcock

Child of Thomas de Baldock is:

49739 i. Cecily de Baldock, born Bef. 1312; died in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk; married Robert Weyland.

 

99484. Thomas Degyney, born Abt. 1285 in Knotishall, Suffolk.

Child of Thomas Degyney is:

49742 i. Thomas Degyney, born Abt. 1320; married Elizabeth Bourne.

 

99486. Nicholas Bourne, born Abt. 1290.

Child of Nicholas Bourne is:

49743 i. Elizabeth Bourne, born Abt. 1322 in Long Stanton, Cambridgeshire; married Thomas Degyney.

 

99488. Ralph Walgrave, born Abt. 1300.

Child of Ralph Walgrave is:

49744 i. Richard Waldegrave, born Abt. 1330; died 10 Apr 1388; married Agnes D'aubeney.

 

99496. William Mountcheney, born Abt. 1278 in Edwardstone, Suffolk; died Bef. 16 Nov 1318 in Edwardstone, Suffolk. He was the son of 198992. William de Munchensy and 198799. Beatrice de Beauchamp. He married 99497. Alice <Unknown>.

99497. Alice <Unknown>

Child of William Mountcheney and Alice <Unknown> is:

49748 i. Thomas Mountcheney, born Bef. 1315 in Edwardstone, Suffolk; died Aft. Sep 1375 in Edwardstone, Suffolk.

 

99502. William Creake He married 99503. <Unknown> Moyne.

99503. <Unknown> Moyne

Child of William Creake and <Unknown> Moyne is:

49751 i. <Unknown> Creake, married Edmund Vauncye.

 

99520. Ralph de Shelton He was the son of 199040. John de Shelton and 199041. Agatha Gedding. He married 99521. Joan de Plais.

99521. Joan de Plais She was the daughter of 199042. Sir John de Plais.

Child of Ralph de Shelton and Joan de Plais is:

49760 i. Ralph Shelton, married Alic Uvedale.

 

99522. Sir Thomas Uvedale

Child of Sir Thomas Uvedale is:

49761 i. Alic Uvedale, married Ralph Shelton.

 

99564. Sir Robert de Mortimer, died in Of Attleborough. He was the son of 199128. Constantine de Mortimer and 199129. Sibyl <Unknown>. He married 99565. Margery <Unknown>.

99565. Margery <Unknown>

Child of Robert de Mortimer and Margery <Unknown> is:

49782 i. Thomas de Mortimer, died Abt. 1387; married Mary Park.

 

99566. Nicholas Park

Child of Nicholas Park is:

49783 i. Mary Park, married Thomas de Mortimer.

 

99568. John de Ovedale He married 99569. Isabel Etton.

99569. Isabel Etton She was the daughter of 199138. Gilbert Etton and 199139. Alice de Titsey.

Notes for John de Ovedale:

John Uvedale

ob. 15 Edw II

"This name has been variously written -- as D'Ovedale, Uvedale. It has been a very numerous family, and possessed of considerable estates in several counties of England.

John de Uvedale, 32 Edw. I., had a charter for a market and fair; together with free-warren, at his manor of Tacolneston, otherwise called D'Ovedale **, in the county of Norfolk, as also for free-warren, in his demesnes at Tichesey and Badnested, in Surry. Moreover, 35 Edw. I., he had another license for a market and fair at Tacolneston.

"This John was a great benefactor to the canons of Walsingham in Norfolk, and gave to them his manor in Bedingham; upon which an inquisition ad quod damnum being taken, the jury presented, "That besides the manor of Bedingham, which John de Uvedale gave the canons of Walsingham: he, at that time, had his manor of Tacolneston, and several lands and tenements in Neuton-Flotman, to the value of 40d., which would fully satisfy all customs and services, as well of the manor so given, as of the lands remaining in scutatge, view of frank-pledge, aid, tallages, wards, fines, redemptions, amerciaments, contributions, and all emergencies; and that the said John might still be put on all assizes, juries, and recognitions as before the said gift, so that the country would not be more charged than before the said John had given the said manor." This statement may in a great measure show the reason for enacting the statute of Mortmain.

"The aforesaid John de Uvedale deceased 15 Edw. II., then being seised of the aforesaid manor of Tacolneston, lands at Neuton-Flotman, with other lands in the counties of Surry and Cambridge. By Isabel his wife he had issue Peter, his son and heir ..."

The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England; by Thomas Christopher Banks

 

** Upon the assessment of aid for marriage of Maud, the king's daughter, 12 Hen. II., Richard de Luci then certified that Hugh, the son of Hamel, held of him, in Tacolneston, one knight's fee; which Hugh is deemed, by the History of Norfolk, to have been the progenitor of the above-mentioned John D'Ovedale, or Uvedale.

 

John de Uvedale thus acquired two-thirds of the manor and in 1304 he received a grant of free warren (fn. 30) in his demesne lands of Titsey and Bedlested. (fn. 31) At the death of Earl Gilbert in 1314 (fn. 32) he is mentioned in the inquisition as holding the manor together with John de Horne. In 1311 a complaint was made by Katherine de Malevyle that Sir John de Horne and others had assaulted and maimed her at Titsey, and justices were appointed to hear the matter. (fn. 33) In 1318 John Uvedale settled lands in Titsey and the advowson of that church on himself and his wife Isabel and their heirs (fn. 34) ; he died before 6 April 1322 holding the manor, then worth £10 a year, leaving a son and heir Peter, aged twenty-six. (fn. 35) Isabel survived her husband and in 1334 paid a relief of 75s. for her parents Gilbert and Alice Etton for the third part of the manor of Titsey. (fn. 36) In 1340 her second son John Uvedale released to her (fn. 37) all his right to the lands in Titsey which she held for life. She probably outlived her two elder sons Peter and John, as neither appears ever to have held Titsey. In 1347, at the death of Hugh de Audley Earl of Gloucester, Sir Thomas Uvedale, Andrew Peverel, Stephen Malevyle and Roger de Stalkynden (Stannyngdene) were holding two fees in Titsey and Camberwell. (fn. 38) Three years earlier Sir Thomas was in Gascony on the king's service, (fn. 39) and during a great part of his life he was employed in France in the conduct of State affairs. (fn. 40) In 1350 Elias Goddard and his wife Alice released a sixth part of Titsey Manor (which possibly represents a co-heiress's share of John de Horne's third), with the advowson of the church, to him, (fn. 41) and in 1364 John de Rydinghersh made over to him all his lands in Titsey which Sir Thomas held for life by grant of John's father John de Rydinghersh. (fn. 42)

From: 'Parishes: Titsey', A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4 (1912), pp. 330-334. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43073. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

Notes for Isabel Etton:

In 1305 Gilbert and Alice Etton, together with Eustace de Malevyle, made over two parts of a third of the manor and advowson of Titsey to John Uvedale, who married Isabel daughter of Gilbert and Alice Etton, and by the same deed a third part of the third of the manor was conveyed to the said John by John Westwyk and Margery his wife (next of kin to Alice) and Eustace, the latter portion, however, not to be entered into by John Uvedale until the death of Elizabeth wife of John Horton and evidently widow of Thomas de Titsey, who held it in dower of the heritage of Margery Westwyk.

From: 'Parishes: Titsey', A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4 (1912), pp. 330-334. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43073. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

Children of John de Ovedale and Isabel Etton are:

i. Peter Uvedale, married Margaret Dinham.

Notes for Peter Uvedale:

Peter de Uvedale, performing his homage, had livery of his inheritance the same year wherein his father departed this life. This Peter appears to be the same who, in the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9 Edw. III., had summons to divers parliaments among the barons of the realm; but after that period, he is no more noticed, nor any of his family, as of baronial rank. He married the lady Margaret Dinham, but died S.P., leaving John his brother and heir.

ii. John Uvedale

Notes for John Uvedale:

Brother and heir to Peter, dsp.

49784 iii. Thomas Uvedale, born Bef. 1290; died 1367; married (1) Margaret <Unknown>; married (2) <Second>; married (3) <Third>; married (4) Benedicta <Unknown> Bef. 1352.

 

99572. Richard Scures, born Abt. 1300 in Wickham, Hampshire.

Child of Richard Scures is:

49786 i. Sir John de Scures, born Abt. 1330 in Wickham, Hampshire; died 1352; married Sibyl <Unknown>.

 

99584. John Drury, born Abt. 1243 in Thurston, Suffolk; died Bef. 1309. He was the son of 199168. John Drury.

Children of John Drury are:

49792 i. John Drury, born Abt. 1270.

ii. Henry Drury

iii. Roger Drury

 

99712. William IV de Calthorpe, born 1241; died 1306. He was the son of 199424. Roger de Calthorpe. He married 99713. Celia de Burnham.

99713. Celia de Burnham She was the daughter of 199426. Philip de Burnham and 199427. Emma le Strange.

Child of William de Calthorpe and Celia de Burnham is:

49856 i. Walter IV de Calthorpe, born Bef. 1263; died 1324; married Ella de Stanhowe Bef. 1284.

 

99714. Sir Henry Stanhowe

Child of Sir Henry Stanhowe is:

49857 i. Ella de Stanhowe, married Walter IV de Calthorpe Bef. 1284.

 

99720. John Bacon, born Abt. 1225 in of Hesset and Bradford, England. He was the son of 199440. Robert Bacon and 199441. Alice Burgate. He married 99721. Alice Bacon.

99721. Alice Bacon

Child of John Bacon and Alice Bacon is:

49860 i. John Bacon, born Abt. 1255 in Hesset, Suffolk, England; married Cecily Hoo.

 

99760. Thomas de St. Omer, born Abt. 1245 in Brundale, Norfolk. He was the son of 199520. William de St. Omer. He married 99761. Alice <Unknown>.

99761. Alice <Unknown>

Child of Thomas de St. Omer and Alice <Unknown> is:

49880 i. William de St. Omer, born Abt. 1280; died 1353; married Elizabeth <Unknown>.

 

99776. Sir Miles I Stapleton, born Bef. 1265; died 1314 in Battle of Bannockburn. He was the son of 199552. Sir Nicholas Stapleton and 199553. Margaret 'Margery' Bassett. He married 99777. Sibyl Bellew.

99777. Sibyl Bellew, born Abt. 1265; died Bef. 1301. She was the daughter of 199554. John de Bellew and 199555. Laderina de Brus.

Child of Miles Stapleton and Sibyl Bellew is:

49888 i. Sir Gilbert Stapleton, born 1290; died 1321; married Agnes Fitz Alan Bef. 15 Dec 1317.

 

99778. Sir Brian Fitz Alan, died 01 Jun 1306. He was the son of 199556. Sir Alan Fitz Brian Fitz Alan and 199557. Agnes <Unknown>. He married 99779. Maud <Unknown>.

99779. Maud <Unknown>

Child of Brian Fitz Alan and Maud <Unknown> is:

49889 i. Agnes Fitz Alan, born 1298; died Bef. 03 Nov 1348; married Sir Gilbert Stapleton Bef. 15 Dec 1317.

 

99780. Sir John II de Ingham, born Abt. 1259; died Bef. 06 Apr 1310. He was the son of 199560. Oliver I de Ingham and 199561. Elizabeth <Unknown>. He married 99781. Margery <Unknown>.

99781. Margery <Unknown>

Children of John de Ingham and Margery <Unknown> are:

49890 i. Sir Oliver de Ingham, born Bef. 1278; died Bef. 30 Jan 1343/44; married Elizabeth la Zouche.

ii. Joan de Ingham, born 1299; died 1337; married Roger le Strange Bef. 1321 in Longnor, Shropshire; born 15 Aug 1301 in Knockyn, Shropshire, England; died 29 Jul 1349.

Notes for Roger le Strange:

5th Baron Strange of Knockin

 

99786. John Fitz Robert de Clavering, born Abt. 1266; died Bef. 23 Jan 1331/32. He was the son of 199572. Robert Fitz Roger de Clavering and 199573. Margery la Zouche. He married 99787. Hawise de Tibetot Aft. 1278.

99787. Hawise de Tibetot, born Abt. 1270; died Bef. 14 Apr 1345. She was the daughter of 199574. Sir Robert de Tibetot and 199575. Eve de Chaworth.

Notes for Hawise de Tibetot:

Hawyse de Tibetot

Child of John de Clavering and Hawise de Tibetot is:

49893 i. Baroness Eve de Clavering, born Abt. 1302; died 20 Sep 1369 in Langley Abbey, Norfolk, England; married Sir Ralph d'Ufford.

 

99788. Sir Henry de Pierrepont, born Abt. 1231; died Bef. 1292. He was the son of 199576. Henry Pierpont. He married 99789. Annora Manvers.

99789. Annora Manvers, born Abt. 1257. She was the daughter of 199578. Michael Manvers.

Notes for Sir Henry de Pierrepont:

Lord de Pierrepont

Children of Henry de Pierrepont and Annora Manvers are:

i. Annora Pierpont, born Abt. 1275; married John Annesley.

49894 ii. Sir Simon Pierpont, born Abt. 1278; died in Of Hensted, Suffolk.

iii. Sir Robert de Pierrepont, born Abt. 1285 in Holbeck Woodhous, Nottinghamshire; died in Wingfield, Derbyshire; married Sarah Heriz; born Abt. 1290 in Wingfield, Derbyshire.

Notes for Sir Robert de Pierrepont:

Robert Perpoynt; Knight; of Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire; his name is also spelled Pierrepont.

 

99792. Sir Hugh Bardolf, born 29 Sep 1259; died 1304. He was the son of 199584. William Bardolf and 199585. Julia de Gourney. He married 99793. Isabel Aguillon.

99793. Isabel Aguillon, born 25 Mar 1258 in of Addington; died Bef. 28 May 1323. She was the daughter of 199586. Robert Aguillon and 199587. Joan de Ferrers.

Notes for Sir Hugh Bardolf:

1st Lord BardolfLord Bardolf

Notes for Isabel Aguillon:

In 1312 Isabella Lady Bardolf released to Sir Michael de Poynings knight and Margaret his wife all her right in the Manor of Bures by deed dated at Barcomb in Sussex on the feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary 25 March 1312. The seal attached to it was of red wax, the impress a cinquefoil, each leaf of it charged with a fleur-de-lis, the

cinquefoils being her husband's arms, and gules, a fleur-de-lis argent, her paternal arms.

Children of Hugh Bardolf and Isabel Aguillon are:

i. Margery Bardolf, born Abt. 1274 in Preston, Westood; died Aft. Feb 1333/34; married Sir Michael de Poynings Bef. 08 Jun 1298; born Abt. 1265 in Poynings, Steyning, Sussex; died 24 Jun 1314 in Battle of Bannockburn, Sterlingshire, Scotland.

Notes for Margery Bardolf:

Margaret de Aguillon

49896 ii. Sir Thomas Bardolf, born 04 Oct 1282; died 15 Dec 1328 in Shelford Priory, Notts, England; married Agnes de Grandison.

iii. Nichole Bardolf, married (1) Sir Robert de Arderne; died Aft. 1329 in of Perching; married (2) Sir Thomas Wale.

iv. William Bardolf

 

99794. William de Grandison He married 99795. Blanche de Savoie Aft. 1293 in Lake Neuchatel, Switzerland.

99795. Blanche de Savoie, born Aft. 1278; died Aft. Apr 1323. She was the daughter of 199590. Louis I de Savoie and 199591. Jeanne de Montfort.

Child of William de Grandison and Blanche de Savoie is:

49897 i. Agnes de Grandison, born Aft. 1293 in Of Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England; died 11 Dec 1357 in Ruskington, Lincolnshire, England; married Sir Thomas Bardolf.

 

99796. Robert d'Amory, born Bef. 1234 in Bucknell, Oxfordshire, England; died 1285.

Child of Robert d'Amory is:

49898 i. Sir Roger d'Amory, born Abt. 1265 in Bletchington, Oxfordshire, England; died Mar 1321/22 in Tutbury Castle, Staffs., England; married (2) Baroness Elizabeth de Clare Bef. 1312.

 

99798. Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare, born 02 Sep 1243 in Monmouth Castle, England; died 07 Dec 1295 in Monmouth Castle, England. He was the son of 199596. Richard de Clare and 199597. Maud de Lacy. He married 99799. Joan Plantagenet 30 Apr 1290 in Westminister, London, England.

99799. Joan Plantagenet, born 1272 in Acre, Palestine; died 23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England. She was the daughter of 198796. Edward I 'Longshanks' of England and 199599. Elenora de Castile.

Notes for Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare:

One record indicates he died 1314. Gilbert "the Red" de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford

Notes for Joan Plantagenet:

Joan of Acre

Countess of Gloucester and Hertford. Her father had arranged for her to be married to Amadeus of Savoy, but she had already secretly married to Ralph, a member of the Kings household.

Children of Gilbert de Clare and Joan Plantagenet are:

i. Gilbert de Clare, born 11 May 1291; died 24 Jun 1314 in Battle of Bannockburn; married Matilda de Burgh.

Notes for Gilbert de Clare:

8th Earl of Hertford; 9th Earl fo Gloucester

ii. Eleanor de Clare, born Bef. 1292 in England; died 1337 in England; married Baron Hugh le Despencer Abt. 14 Jun 1306; born Abt. 1280 in England; died 29 Nov 1326 in Hereford, England.

Notes for Baron Hugh le Despencer:

Knighted with the Prince of Wales, 1306. The King's Chamberlain 1313, continuing in office until 1308. Commissioner of Scotland 1317-1319. Hung and quartered.

iii. Lady Margaret de Clare, born Oct 1292 in Caerphilly Castle; died 09 Apr 1342 in France; married (1) Piers de Gaveston 01 Nov 1307; born Abt. 1284; died 19 Jun 1312 in executed, Blacklow Hill; married (2) Lord Hugh d'Audley II 28 Apr 1317 in Windsor, England; born Abt. 1289; died 10 Nov 1347.

Notes for Lord Hugh d'Audley II:

8th Earl of Gloucester, Ambassador to France.

49899 iv. Baroness Elizabeth de Clare, born 16 Dec 1295 in Tewkesbury, England; died 04 Nov 1360; married (1) John de Burgh Bef. 1312; married (2) Sir Roger d'Amory Bef. 1312; married (3) Sir Theobald de Verdun Bef. 1316; married (4) Lord Knight John Bardolf 25 Dec 1327.

 

99800. Sir Michael de Poynings, born Abt. 1265 in Poynings, Steyning, Sussex; died 24 Jun 1314 in Battle of Bannockburn, Sterlingshire, Scotland. He was the son of 199600. Sir Luke de Poynings and 199601. Hawise <Unknown>. He married 99801. Margery Bardolf Bef. 08 Jun 1298.

99801. Margery Bardolf, born Abt. 1274 in Preston, Westood; died Aft. Feb 1333/34. She was the daughter of 99792. Sir Hugh Bardolf and 99793. Isabel Aguillon.

Notes for Margery Bardolf:

Margaret de Aguillon

Children of Michael de Poynings and Margery Bardolf are:

49900 i. Sir Thomas de Poynings, born Abt. 1294 in Poynings, Steyning, Sussex; died 10 Oct 1339; married Agnes de Rokesley Abt. 1317.

ii. Joan de Poynings, born Abt. 1296 in Poynings, Steyning, Sussex; married Thomas de Tregoz; born Abt. 1285 in Goring, Sussex; died 1353 in Goring, Sussex.

 

99802. Richard de Rokesley, born Abt. 1269; died 1322. He married 99803. Joan de Criol.

99803. Joan de Criol, born Abt. 1271. She was the daughter of 199606. Bartholomew Betram de Criol and 199607. Eleanor de Crevequer.

Notes for Richard de Rokesley:

Of Westwood, Preston and of Ruxley, Kent

Notes for Joan de Criol:

Heir of her brother Bertram de Criol.

Children of Richard de Rokesley and Joan de Criol are:

49901 i. Agnes de Rokesley, born Abt. 1299 in Westwood, Preston, Kent; died Bef. 22 Dec 1346; married Sir Thomas de Poynings Abt. 1317.

49902 ii. Sir Richard de Rokesley, born Abt. 1295 in Westwood, Preston, Kent, England; died Abt. 1325; married <Widow> de Moleyns.

 

99808. Owain ap Gruffydd, born Abt. 1257 in Powys, Wenwynwyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales; died Bet. 16 May 1289 - 16 May 1290 in Powys Castle. He was the son of 199616. Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn and 199617. Hawise le Strange. He married 99809. Johanna Corbet.

99809. Johanna Corbet, born Abt. 1253. She was the daughter of 199618. Robert Corbet and 199619. Catherine le Strange.

Notes for Owain ap Gruffydd:

Lord de la Pole; Powys Castle, Prince of Powys Gwenwynwyn

Owen de la Pole of Arwhystli; surrendered his princely titel and lands to Edward I., and received back his lands to hold per baroniam.

Children of Owain ap Gruffydd and Johanna Corbet are:

49904 i. Sir William de La Pole, born Abt. 1275 in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire; died Bef. Dec 1329; married Elena Rotenheryng.

ii. Hawise de La Pole, born 25 Jul 1290; died 1353; married John de Cherleton 26 Jul 1307; born Bef. 1287.

Notes for John de Cherleton:

Baron Powys

iii. Owen de La Pole

iv. Sir Lewis de La Pole, died 1294; married Sibilla <Unknown>.

v. Griffin de La Pole

 

99816. John de Wingfield, born Bef. 1280. He married 99817. Ann Peche.

99817. Ann Peche

Child of John de Wingfield and Ann Peche is:

49908 i. Sir John de Wingfield, born Abt. 1300; died Abt. 1335; married Joan Honeypot.

 

99818. John Honeypot

Child of John Honeypot is:

49909 i. Joan Honeypot, born Abt. 1309; married Sir John de Wingfield.

 

99840. Sir William Spilman, born Bef. 1146 in of Brokenhurst, Hampshire; died Bef. 1232. He was the son of 199680. Sir William Spilman. He married 99841. Matilda de Sarum.

99841. Matilda de Sarum She was the daughter of 199682. Sir William de Sarum.

Notes for Sir William Spilman:

William Spileman; Lord of Brokenhurst, Hampshire, and of Cowsfield, in Wiltshire, of age as early as 1167. His son Peter died before son William, and it was William who was holding these lands in 1231/1232.

Children of William Spilman and Matilda de Sarum are:

i. Peter Spelman, died in dsp.

ii. Sir William Spelman, born Aft. 1212; died Abt. 1291; married Ela <Unknown>.

Notes for Sir William Spelman:

Sir William Spileman. A minor at the time of his father's death, and of his older brother's.

49920 iii. Henry Spelman, died 1270 in of Hampshire.

 

99968. Robert de Narburgh He was the son of 199936. William de Narburgh.

Children of Robert de Narburgh are:

49984 i. Hamo de Narburgh.

ii. Theobaldus de Narburgh

 

100032. Robert Clere, born Abt. 1250 in Ormesby, Norfolk. He was the son of 200064. William Clere and 200065. Katherine Snecke. He married 100033. Wellwyn Westlesse.

100033. Wellwyn Westlesse She was the daughter of 200066. Sir John Westlesse.

Notes for Robert Clere:

Robert his heyre married the daughter and heyre of Sir John Westlesse, Knight.

Notes for Wellwyn Westlesse:

Wellwyn Westcles; Wolfin Westlesse

Child of Robert Clere and Wellwyn Westlesse is:

50016 i. Nicholas Clere, born Abt. 1272 in Ormesby, Norfolk; married Moriel de Somerton.

 

100034. Robert de Somerton

Notes for Robert de Somerton:

Robert Summerton

Child of Robert de Somerton is:

50017 i. Moriel de Somerton, born Abt. 1274; married Nicholas Clere.

 

100056. Sir Richard de Braiose, born Bef. 1232; died in of Stinton, Norfolk, England. He was the son of 200112. John de Braiose and 200113. Margaret verch Lewellyn of Wales. He married 100057. Alice le Rus Bef. 09 Sep 1265.

100057. Alice le Rus, born Aft. 1232; died 1301. She was the daughter of 200114. William le Rus and 200115. Agatha de Clare.

Notes for Sir Richard de Braiose:

Lord of Stinton, Co. Norfolk, England

Children of Richard de Braiose and Alice le Rus are:

i. Margaret de Breuse, born Aft. 1255; died Bef. 12 May 1335; married Sir Roger Colville; born 1250; died in of Bytham, Lincolnshire, England.

Notes for Margaret de Breuse:

Margaret de Braiose

Notes for Sir Roger Colville:

Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk

50028 ii. Giles de Breuse, married Joan de Beaumont.

iii. Sir Richard de Breuse, born Abt. 1275; died Aft. 12 Mar 1300/01.

 

100058. Richard de Beaumont, died in Witnesham, Suffolk. He was the son of 200116. John de Beaumont. He married 100059. Alice <Unknown>.

100059. Alice <Unknown>

Child of Richard de Beaumont and Alice <Unknown> is:

50029 i. Joan de Beaumont, died Aft. Feb 1310/11; married (1) Giles de Breuse; married (2) Sir Edmund Bacon.

 

100060. Robert I d'Ufford, born Bef. 1266 in Of Thurston, Suffolk, England; died Bef. 09 Sep 1298. He married 100061. Mary <Unknown>.

100061. Mary <Unknown>

Notes for Robert I d'Ufford:

Robert d'Ufford

Child of Robert d'Ufford and Mary <Unknown> is:

50030 i. Robert d'Ufford, born 1279 in Thurston, Suffolk; died 1316; married Cecily de Valoines.

 

100062. Robert de Valoines, born Abt. 1248 in Thurston, Suffolk. He was the son of 200124. Robert I de Valoines and 200125. Rohesia le Blount. He married 100063. Eve Pecce.

100063. Eve Pecce, born Abt. 1245 in Bourne, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of 200126. Sir Gilbert Pecce and 200127. Margery 'Maud' de Hastings.

Notes for Robert de Valoines:

Lord of Orford. ROBERT DE VALOINES, Lord of Orford, 10 Edward I., left two daus. his co-heirs: CICELY, m. Sir ROBERT DE UFFORD, father of ROBERT, first Earl of Suffolk; and ROHESIA m. Sir EDMUND PAKENHAM, Knt., of Pakenham, co. Suffolk.

PETER DE VALOINES, who held 57 lordships in the cos. Essex, Kent, Lincoln, Hereford, Norfolk, and Suffolk, founded the Priory of Burnham, co. Norfolk, temp. Henry I.; his descendant, ROBERT DE VALOINES

Children of Robert de Valoines and Eve Pecce are:

50031 i. Cecily de Valoines, born Abt. 1281; married Robert d'Ufford.

ii. Roheisa de Valoines, married Sir Edmund Pakenham.

 

100096. Henry Frowick, died in of Brokham, Surrey and the Old Fold, Middlesex. He was the son of 200192. Thomas Frowick and 200193. <Daughter> Adrian.

Child of Henry Frowick is:

50048 i. Reginald Frowick, died in of the Old Fold, Middlesex.

 

100116. William de Gloucester, born Bef. 1258; died 1308. He married 100117. Willelma de Basing.

100117. Willelma de Basing She was the daughter of 200234. Robert de Basing.

Notes for William de Gloucester:

goldsmith

Children of William de Gloucester and Willelma de Basing are:

50058 i. Henry de Gloucester, born 1279 in St. Giles Cripplegate, London, Middlesex; died Dec 1332 in of Finchley; married Margaret <Unknown> Abt. 1304.

ii. Dionysia de Gloucester

Notes for Dionysia de Gloucester:

nun at St Helen's, Bishopsgate

 

106496. William Walrond, born Abt. 1290. He was the son of 212992. John Walrond and 212993. Joan Stofford. He married 106497. Joan Sambnel.

106497. Joan Sambnel

Notes for William Walrond:

Alive during part of the reign of Edward Henry III (1327-1377)

Child of William Walrond and Joan Sambnel is:

53248 i. William Walrond, born Bef. 1330 in of Bradfield, Devonshire; died Aft. 1399; married Julian <Unknown>.

 

106768. Sir Thomas Hoo, born Abt. 1318 in Litcham, Norfolk. He was the son of 213536. Robert Hoo and 213537. Hawise FitzWarin. He married 106769. Isabel de St. Leger.

106769. Isabel de St. Leger, born 16 Jun 1320. She was the daughter of 213538. John de St. Leger.

Child of Thomas Hoo and Isabel St. Leger is:

53384 i. Sir William Hoo, born Abt. 1342 in Litcham, Norfolk; married Alice St. Maur.

 

106770. Sir Thomas St. Maur, born Abt. 1318 in Of Kent. He married 106771. Petronilla 'Jane' Malmains.

106771. Petronilla 'Jane' Malmains, born Abt. 1328 in Kent. She was the daughter of 213542. Nicholas Malmayns.

Notes for Sir Thomas St. Maur:

Thomas De St Omer

Notes for Petronilla 'Jane' Malmains:

Petronilla 'Jane' Malmayns

Child of Thomas St. Maur and Petronilla Malmains is:

53385 i. Alice St. Maur, born 1344 in Of Kent; married Sir William Hoo.

 

106776. Sir John de Welles, born 20 Apr 1352; died 26 Aug 1421. He was the son of 213552. John de Welles and 213553. Maud de Ros. He married 106777. Margery de Mowbray Bef. May 1386.

106777. Margery de Mowbray, born Bef. 25 Mar 1364. She was the daughter of 213554. Lord John III de Mowbray and 213555. Elizabeth de Segrave.

Notes for Margery de Mowbray:

or Eleanor de Mowbray

Children of John de Welles and Margery de Mowbray are:

53388 i. Eudo de Welles, born Abt. 1386; died Bef. 26 Aug 1421; married Maud de Greystoke.

ii. Eleanor de Welles, born Abt. 1386; married Hugh Poynings; born Bef. 1386.

 

106778. Ralph de Greystoke, born 18 Oct 1353; died 06 Apr 1418. He was the son of 213556. William de Greystoke and 213557. Joan Fitz Henry. He married 106779. Catherine de Clifford 1377 in Brough Castle, Westmorland, England.

106779. Catherine de Clifford, born Abt. 1358 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England; died 23 Apr 1413. She was the daughter of 213558. Lord Roger de Clifford and 213559. Matilda 'Maud' de Beauchamp.

Notes for Catherine de Clifford:

Katherine de Clifford

Children of Ralph de Greystoke and Catherine de Clifford are:

53389 i. Maud de Greystoke, born Abt. 1389; married Eudo de Welles.

ii. John Greystoke

 

106780. Robert Waterton, born Abt. 1365; died Aft. 10 Jan 1424/25. He was the son of 213560. John de Waterton and 213561. <Daughter> de Methley. He married 106781. Cecily Fleming.

106781. Cecily Fleming, born Aft. 1365 in of Woodhall. She was the daughter of 213562. Robert Fleming.

Notes for Robert Waterton:

Lord of Waterton in the Isle of Axholme, Lincs. and Methley, Yorks; "The Constable."

This Robert Waterton was Esquire of the Body to Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford (Henry IV), with whom he went on Crusade to the Holy Land. He was Constable of the castles of Pontefract (1399-1425), Tickhill & Castle Donnington.

During his tenure as Constable at Pontefract Castle, Richard II was imprisoned, subsequently dying in mysterious circumstances 1400).

He was High Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, Master of the King's Horse & Armour & Master of the King's Running Hounds. Jailer to James I King of Scots & Scots Nobles & many French Nobles from Agincourt. ob:1424/5 (will dated: 10th Jan 1424/5) bur: Waterton Chapel, Methley.

http://www.jss.org.uk/cw/Charles_Waterton/chronology-01.htm

Notes for Cecily Fleming:

Was this Cecilia Fleming? I show here as Robert's mother.

Child of Robert Waterton and Cecily Fleming is:

53390 i. Robert Waterton, born Abt. 1384 in of Methley, Yorkshire; died 17 Jan 1424/25; married (1) Joan de Everingham Bef. 1407; married (2) Margaret Clarell 1422.

 

106782. Sir William de Everingham, born Abt. 1331 in Laxton, Northamptonshire, England; died 16 Aug 1369 in Skinningrave, Skelton, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of 213564. Sir Adam de Everingham and 213565. Joan Deiville. He married 106783. Alice de Grey Bef. 28 Jan 1353/54.

106783. Alice de Grey, born Abt. 1332 in Aylesford, Kent, England. She was the daughter of 213566. Sir John de Grey and 213567. Alice de l'Isle.

Child of William de Everingham and Alice de Grey is:

53391 i. Joan de Everingham, died Bef. 1422; married Robert Waterton Bef. 1407.

 

106804. William Weyland, born Abt. 1330 in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk. He was the son of 49738. Robert Weyland and 49739. Cecily de Baldock.

Child of William Weyland is:

53402 i. John Weyland, born 1360 in Bayleham, Suffolk; married Margaret Burnaville.

 

106806. William Burnaville, born Abt. 1315 in Bayleham, Suffolk. He married 106807. Alice Barton.

106807. Alice Barton, born Abt. 1320 in England. She was the daughter of 213614. Roger Barton and 213615. Margaret Good.

Child of William Burnaville and Alice Barton is:

53403 i. Margaret Burnaville, born Abt. 1360 in Bayleham, Suffolk; married John Weyland.

 

106812. Sir Andrew Lutterell, born Abt. 1330 in of Clifton, Devon. He was the son of 213624. John Lutterell and 213625. Joan de Mohun. He married 106813. Elizabeth Courtenay 1359.

106813. Elizabeth Courtenay, born Abt. 1333 in of Exeter, Devonshire, England; died 07 Aug 1395. She was the daughter of 213626. Hugh de Courtenay and 213627. Margaret de Bohun.

Child of Andrew Lutterell and Elizabeth Courtenay is:

53406 i. SIr Hugh Lutterell, born Abt. 1364; died 1428; married Catherine de Beaumont.

 

106814. John de Beaumont, born Abt. 1322 in Staunton Shirwell, Devonshire. He was the son of 213628. Richard de Beaumont. He married 106815. Elizabeth Stowel.

106815. Elizabeth Stowel, born Abt. 1326 in Staunton, Devonshire.

Child of John de Beaumont and Elizabeth Stowel is:

53407 i. Catherine de Beaumont, born Aft. 1361; died 1435; married SIr Hugh Lutterell.

 

107152. Earl Henry V de Percy, born 10 Nov 1341 in Northumberland, England; died 19 Feb 1407/08 in Yorkshire, England. He was the son of 214304. Henry de Percy and 214305. Mary Plantagenet. He married 107153. Margaret de Neville 12 Jul 1358 in Brancepeth, Durham, England.

107153. Margaret de Neville, born 12 Feb 1339/40; died 12 May 1372. She was the daughter of 214306. Sir Ralph de Neville and 214307. Alice d'Audley.

Notes for Earl Henry V de Percy:

1st Earl of Northumberland, Marshal and Constable of England

Children of Henry de Percy and Margaret de Neville are:

53576 i. Earl Henry VI 'Hostpur' de Percy, born 20 May 1364; died 12 Jul 1403 in Shrewsbury, England; married Elizabeth Mortimer Bef. 1392.

ii. Thomas Percy, born Aft. 1361; died 1388; married Elizabeth Strathbogie; born 1353; died Aft. 1416.

iii. Ralph de Percy, born Bef. 1355; died 1397; married Philippa de Strathbogie; born Abt. 1355; died 02 Nov 1395.

 

107154. Earl Edmund de Mortimer, born 01 Feb 1351/52 in Langleod, Brecon, Wales; died 26 Dec 1381 in Dominican Friary, Cork, Ireland. He was the son of 214308. Sir Roger de Mortimer and 214309. Philippa de Montagu. He married 107155. Philippa Plantagenet Aft. 1368 in Queen's Chapel, Reading.

107155. Philippa Plantagenet, born 16 Aug 1355 in Eltham Palace, Kent; died 01 Jan 1381/82. She was the daughter of 214310. Lionel Plantagenet and 214311. Elizabeth de Burgh.

Notes for Earl Edmund de Mortimer:

Edmund "The Good" de Mortimer, Earl of March

Notes for Philippa Plantagenet:

Philippa of Clarence ; 5ths Countess of Ulster

Children of Edmund de Mortimer and Philippa Plantagenet are:

53577 i. Elizabeth Mortimer, born 12 Feb 1370/71 in Usk, Monmouthshire, England; died Bet. 20 Apr 1413 - 20 Apr 1417 in England; married (1) Earl Henry VI 'Hostpur' de Percy Bef. 1392; married (2) Thomas Camoys Aft. 1403.

ii. Roger Mortimer, born 1373; died 1398; married Alianore de Holand Bef. 1390; born Bef. 1375; died Bet. 06 Oct 1405 - 1406.

Notes for Roger Mortimer:

4th Earl of March

Notes for Alianore de Holand:

Eleanor de Holand

This woman is shown in two different generations, depending on whose genealogy you look at.

iii. Phillipa Mortimer, born 21 Nov 1375 in Ludlow, England; died 24 Sep 1401 in Halmaker, Sussex, England; married Sir Richard Fitz Alan 1390 in Cheapside, London, England; born 1346 in England; died 1398 in Cheapside, London, England.

Notes for Sir Richard Fitz Alan:

11th Earl of Arundel

At the coronation of Richard II, Richard FitzAlan carried the crown.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_FitzAlan%2C_11th_Earl_of_Arundel

 

107156. John de Neville, born 1328 in Of Raby with Keverstone, Durham, England; died 17 Oct 1388 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. He was the son of 214306. Sir Ralph de Neville and 214307. Alice d'Audley. He married 107157. Matilda Maud de Percy 1364.

107157. Matilda Maud de Percy, born Abt. 1335 in Alnwich, Northumberland, England; died Bef. 18 Feb 1377/78. She was the daughter of 214314. Sir Henry de Percy and 214315. Idonea de Clifford.

Notes for John de Neville:

Lord Neville

Children of John de Neville and Matilda de Percy are:

i. Alice de Neville, born Abt. 1358 in of Raby, Keverstone, Durham, England; died 20 Jun 1433; married William Deincourt Bef. 1380 in Of Raby, Durham, England; born Bet. 1354 - 1358.

ii. Eleanor de Neville, born Abt. 1360; married Ralph Lumley; born Abt. 1360.

iii. Thomas Neville, born Abt. 1362 in Of Raby, Durham, England; died 14 Mar 1406/07 in of Hallamshire; married (1) Joan de Furnival Bef. 01 Jul 1379; born Nov 1368; died 1395; married (2) Baroness Ankaret le Strange 04 Jul 1401; born 1361; died 01 Jun 1413.

Notes for Thomas Neville:

5th Lord Furnival, Treasurer of England

Notes for Baroness Ankaret le Strange:

Heiress to her aunt, Elizabeth Strange, 6th Lady Strange of Blackmere, by which she became 7th Lady Strange of Blackmere.

iv. Iolande de Neville, born Abt. 1362.

v. Elizabeth de Neville, born Abt. 1369.

vi. Maud de Neville, born Abt. 1367; married William le Scrope; born Abt. 1349 in Masham, Yorkshire, England; died Abt. 1399 in (beheaded) London, England.

53578 vii. Earl Ralph de Neville, born 1364 in Castle Raby, Durham, England; died 21 Oct 1425 in Castle Raby, Durham, England; married (1) Margaret de Stafford Abt. 1382 in Stafford, England; married (2) Joan de Beaufort 03 Feb 1395/96 in Chateau de Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France.

 

107158. John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet King of England, born Mar 1339/40 in Abbaye de St. Bavon, Ghent, Belgium; died 03 Feb 1398/99 in Leicester Castle, England. He was the son of 214316. Edward III Plantagenet King of England and 214317. Countess Philippa de Hainault. He married 107159. Katherine de Roet 13 Jan 1396/97 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

107159. Katherine de Roet, born 1350 in Picardy, Somme, France; died 10 May 1403 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of 214318. Payn de Roet and 214319. Catherine de Hainault.

Notes for John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet King of England:

Earl of Richmond 20.9.1343, Duke of Lancaster, Duke of Aquitaine, titular King of Castile

Beaufort was the name of a prominent 15th-century English family that was descended from John of Gaunt and his mistress Catherine Swynford. Although legitimized in 1396, they were barred from succession to the throne, which from 1399 to 1461 was occupied by their cousins of the house of Lancaster. Henry Beaufort, c.1377-1447, bishop of Winchester from 1404 and cardinal from 1426, was a dominant political figure during the reign of Henry Vl. His nephew, Edmund Beaufort, c.1407-1455, and the latter's son Henry, 1436-64, both dukes of Somerset, were the leaders of the Lancastrian party during the Wars of the Roses. The last of the line was Edmund's niece, Margaret Beaufort, 1443-1509, whose second marriage (1455) was to Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond and half-brother to Henry Vl. Their son became king as Henry Vll after overthrowing Richard III in 1485.

Bibliography: Keen, M. H., England in the Later Middle Ages(1973).

(c) 1997 Grolier, Inc.

Notes for Katherine de Roet:

also known as Katherine Swinford or Catherine Swynford

Children of John of England and Katherine de Roet are:

i. John Beaufort, born Abt. 1371 in Beaufort Castle, Pottersgate, Lincolnshire, England; died 16 Mar 1409/10 in London, Middlesex, England; married (1) Margaret de Holand Bef. 18 Sep 1397 in Upholland, Lancashire, England; born Abt. 1377 in Upholland, Lancashire, England; died 31 Dec 1439 in St Saviour's Monastery, Bermondsey, Surrey, England; met (2) <Unknown> Bef. 1410.

Notes for John Beaufort:

Earl of Somerset, Marquess of Dorset, Lord High Admiral of England, and Marquess of Somerset.

Notes for Margaret de Holand:

Duchess of Clarenc

ii. Cardinal Henry Beaufort, born Abt. 1376 in Chateau de Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France; died 11 Apr 1447 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; met Alice Fitz Alan; born Bet. 1372 - 1373.

Notes for Cardinal Henry Beaufort:

Cardinal, Bishop of Lincolnshire ; Bp of Winchester, Cardinal

May have been born 1357, to a different concubine of his father.

iii. Thomas de Beaufort, born Jan 1376/77 in Beaufort Castle; died 27 Dec 1426 in East Greenwich, Kent, England; married Margaret de Neville Bef. 15 Feb 1401/02; born Bef. 1381.

Notes for Thomas de Beaufort:

Duke of Exeter

53579 iv. Joan de Beaufort, born 1379 in Chateau de Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France; died 13 Nov 1440 in Howdent, Yorkshire, England; married (1) Sir Robert de Ferrers Bef. 30 Sep 1390; married (2) Earl Ralph de Neville 03 Feb 1395/96 in Chateau de Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France.

 

107172. Patrick Hepburn, born Aft. 1345 in Hailes Castle, Prestonkirk, East Lothian, Scotland; died 22 Jun 1402 in Battle of Nisbet Moor, Wooler, Northumberland, England. He was the son of 214344. Sir Patrick Hepburn and 214345. Agnes <Unknown>. He married 107173. Beatrice de Vaux.

107173. Beatrice de Vaux, born Abt. 1345 in Dirleton Castle, East Lothian, Scotland. She was the daughter of 214346. William de Vaux and 214347. Catherine Douglas.

Notes for Patrick Hepburn:

Lord of Hailes ; younger of Hailes. He was killed in the battle of West Nisbet on 22nd June 1402, dying before his father. Also fought with his father at Otterburn (1388). Styled 'Miles magnanimus, et athleta bellicosus.'

"In 1402, in the lifetime of his father, the younger Hepburn commanded a body of Borderers who made a hostile incursion into England, but were intercepted on their return by the Earl of Northumberland and the Earl of March, who had turned traitor to his king and country, and, after a stubborn conflict, the Scots were defeated, and Hepburn and other East Lothian barons were among the slain."

The Great Historical Families of Scotland, James Taylor

Children of Patrick Hepburn and Beatrice de Vaux are:

53586 i. Sir Adam Hepburn, born Abt. 1370 in of Hailes; died 1446 in of Waulchton; married Janet de Borthwick Jan 1410/11.

ii. William Hepburn

iii. Archibald Hepburn

 

107174. William de Borthwick, born Abt. 1338 in Catcume, Scotland; died Abt. 1414 in Catcume, Scotland. He was the son of 214348. Thomas de Borthwick.

Notes for William de Borthwick:

Lord of Catcume

Children of William de Borthwick are:

i. Sir William de Borthwick, born Abt. 1362 in Catcume, Scotland; died Abt. 1439 in Lochorwart Castle, Gorebridge, Midlothian, Scotland; married <Daughter> Hay; born Aft. 1366 in of Locherworth.

Notes for Sir William de Borthwick:

Sir William Borthwick of that ilk. Ambassador to England 1398-1415, granted a charter of the lands of Borthwick, Selkirkshire by the Regent Albany 1410, hostage for safe return from England of James I of Scotland 1421, commissioner to treat for the King's release 1423. married a daughter of Sir Thomas Hay of Lochorwart. [Burke's Peerage]

Notes for <Daughter> Hay:

Heiress of Lochorwart

53587 ii. Janet de Borthwick, born Abt. 1375 in Borthwick, Midlothian, Scotland; married Sir Adam Hepburn Jan 1410/11.

 

107184. Lodowick Greville, born 1372 in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire; died 28 Aug 1438 in Drayton, Oxfordshire. He was the son of 214368. William Greville and 214369. Margaret <Unknown>. He married 107185. Margaret de Arden.

107185. Margaret de Arden, born 1378 in Drayton, Oxfordshire. She was the daughter of 214370. Giles de Arden and 214371. Joan Trillow.

Child of Lodowick Greville and Margaret de Arden is:

53592 i. William Greville, born 1396 in Drayton, Oxfordshire; died 1441 in Drayton, Oxfordshire; married Anne Francis.

 

107188. Sir Robert Poyntz, born Bef. 15 Jun 1359 in Irchenfeld, Hereford; died 15 Jun 1439 in Iron Acton, Gloucestershire. He was the son of 214376. Sir John Poyntz and 214377. Elizabeth de Clanvowe. He married 107189. Katherine Fitz Nichol.

107189. Katherine Fitz Nichol, born 1372 in Nympsfield, Gloucestershire; died Aft. 08 Feb 1440/41. She was the daughter of 214378. Thomas Fitz Nichol and 214379. Margery <Unknown>.

Children of Robert Poyntz and Katherine Fitz Nichol are:

i. Sir Nicholas Poyntz, born Abt. 1389 in Iron Acton, Gloucestershire; died Aft. 17 Sep 1450 in Iron Acton, Gloucestershire; married Elizabeth Mill Abt. 1431; born Abt. 1411 in Harescombe, Gloucestershire; died 1439 in Iron Acton, Gloucestershire.

53594 ii. Thomas Poyntz, born 1395 in Iron Acton, Gloucestershire; died Feb 1458/59 in Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire; married Jane <Unknown>.

 

107196. Sir Ralph Stonor, born 1366 in Stonor, Oxfordshire; died 1394. He was the son of 214392. Sir Edmund Stonor and 214393. Elizabeth de l'Isle. He married 107197. Joan Belknap Bef. 1393.

107197. Joan Belknap, born Aft. 1366. She was the daughter of 214394. Sir Robert Belknap and 214395. Juliane 'Joan' <Unknown>.

Notes for Sir Ralph Stonor:

Sir Ralph de Stonore

"A chart that comes from a privately published history of the Catholic family Stonor from Stonor in Oxfordshire, showing Sir Ralph de Stonore marrying Joan Belknap and having two sons one being Thomas who married Alice Kirkby. That is also the information in Burke's Peerage."

A Sir Ralph Stonor with a son Thomas is mentioned in Parliament and Politics in Late Medieval England By John Smith Roskell.

also see:

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63822

From the 12th century, at least, this Pishill manor was held by under-tenants. The Venables who gave the manor its name left no other trace of their tenure, but it is likely that they were a Lanchashire or Cheshire family connected with the overlords or with the later under-tenants who also held land in Cheshire. (fn. 58) It is significant that a Roger Venables witnessed a grant in Cheshire (fn. 59) to Adam de Dutton of Warburton Dutton (Ches.), a tenant of the constables of Chester, (fn. 60) and who seems to have been an under-tenant of the manor. The Duttons certainly held Pishill under the Grelles in 1279. It is not clear when this under-tenancy was created, but it seems likely that it was in existence at the end of the 12th century when Adam de Dutton married a daughter of Roger Fitz Alured of Cumbray, from whom he obtained Warburton. (fn. 61) Fitz Alured (fl. 1163), the 12th-century tenant of Shirburn, (fn. 62) was demesne tenant of Pishill and was also a dependent of the constables of Chester. (fn. 63) His son Ralph Fitz Roger held Pishill property and granted dower there to his mother Maud de Frodsham in 1204, but reserved his demesne land. (fn. 64) The property, however, both in Pishill and Shirburn descended to his sister's heirs, the Duttons. (fn. 65) Adam de Dutton, who became seneschal of the constable, died towards the end of John's reign and was followed by his son Geoffrey (d. 1248) and his grandson Geoffrey. (fn. 66) The younger Geoffrey was still alive in 1275, (fn. 67) but dead by 1279 when 1 fee in Pishill was held of his heirs by Thomas Salley, (fn. 68) who also held in 1282. (fn. 69) Dutton's heir was his son, Sir Peter de Dutton, with whom the alternative family name of Warburton first came into use. (fn. 70) He granted the manor to John Stonor of Stonor, the Lord Chief Justice, at a yearly rent of 40s. some time before 1315, when Stonor was granted free warren there. (fn. 71) In 1335 his son Geoffrey (III) renounced all claims to the rent. (fn. 72) The descent of Pishill Venables, therefore, has followed the descent of Stonor up to the present day (1960). (fn. 73) It was among the lands put in trust by Ralph Stonor in 1390 and received back by him in 1393. (fn. 74) From 1420 to 1422 the manor was leased out, (fn. 75) but in general the Stonors kept the manor in demesne and after 1474 Pishill Napper as well. In the 16th century the Pishills were among the lands disputed by Sir Adrian Fortescue. (fn. 76) Both were part of the dowry of Lady Cecily Stonor in 1566, (fn. 77) and in all late Stonor deeds the two Pishills invariably appear together. The family continued to hold the lordship: in 1960 Major the Hon. Sherman Stonor, the son of Lord Camoys, was lord of the manor. (fn. 78)

From: 'Parishes: Pishill', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 8: Lewknor and Pyrton hundreds (1964), pp. 131-138. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63822. Date accessed: 19 July 2008.

Sir John Stonor, the notable judge, evidently purchased the tenancy of this manor in 1313 for 10 marks from two sisters, Alice and Maud, wife of William of the Chamber, who were perhaps the daughters of William and Maud de la Ho. (fn. 172) In 1315 Sir John was granted free warren in his demesne lands in Watcombe. (fn. 173) Later he settled the manor on himself and his wife, and in 1346 he seems to have bought the manor from the overlord, Préaux Abbey, for he was released from payment of the old rent and henceforth paid a nominal rent of 2s. (fn. 174) On his death in 1354 he held Watcombe manor of the Abbot of Préaux for 2s. a year, as well as a messuage and carucate of Watlington manor for 10s. a year. (fn. 175) The Black Prince's steward tried to treat Watcombe as part of Wallingford honor, but Sir John (II) Stonor, the judge's son, successfully maintained his claim that it was held of Préaux at fee farm. (fn. 176) When Stonor died in 1361 he held a messuage and 80 acres of Préaux Abbey for 2s. yearly with 5 acres of meadow, a ruined horse-mill, pasture at Watcombe and in Watlington for 2 horses, 6 oxen, and 100 sheep, 62s. rent of free tenants, and pleas of court worth 2s. yearly. (fn. 177) Like other Stonor property, Watcombe manor was held in custody during the minority of the heir, Edmund Stonor, by Isabella, the king's daughter, but in 1363, although still a minor, Edmund was allowed to hold it and the other manors at farm. (fn. 178) On Sir Edmund Stonor's death in 1382 the heir was another minor and Sir Robert Belknap had his custody and held courts for both Watcombe and Watlington lands. (fn. 179) Watcombe was not mentioned among the properties held on the death of Sir John Stonor in 1390, (fn. 180) nor among those of his brother Sir Ralph Stonor in 1394. Sir Ralph, however, had made a settlement of it in 1393, (fn. 181) and so Watcombe may have been included in 'Hoo' manor, another Stonor property in Watlington, and like 'Hoo' have been held by his widow Joan and her second husband Edmund Hampden, who received rents from 'Hoo' and Watcombe from 1396 to about 1407. (fn. 182) Watcombe must then have reverted to the Stonors, for in 1417 Thomas Stonor's receiver accounted for similar rents and for a clerical tenth paid to the king for 'La Hoo', which must in fact have been for Préaux Abbey's property in Watcombe. (fn. 183) Watcombe or Watcombe fee manor, as it was sometimes called, followed the descent of Stonor manor until the execution of Sir Adrian Fortescue in 1539, when it descended to his daughter Margaret, wife of Thomas, Lord Wentworth (d. 1551), as her share of her mother's inheritance. (fn. 184)

From: 'Parishes: Watlington', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 8: Lewknor and Pyrton hundreds (1964), pp. 210-252. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63826. Date accessed: 19 July 2008.

Notes for Joan Belknap:

Joan was widowed and married 2nd Edmund Hampden.

John Burke’s "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" relates that Sir Ralph de Stonor, kt. married secondly Jane, daughter of Sir Robert Belknapp, kt. who was constituted chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 10th Oct. 1375. (See also SC 8/24/1167). His first wife had been a daughter of James Butler, second earl of Ormond (d. 1359). Jane's first husband had been Edmund de Hampden from Buckinghamshire. From both marriages she had descendancy. Her son with Ralph Stonor was Gilbert who d. 1397.

Children of Ralph Stonor and Joan Belknap are:

53598 i. Thomas Stonor, born 1394 in Stonor, Oxfordshire; died 1431 in Stonor, Oxfordshire; married Alice Kirkby Bef. 1418.

ii. Gilbert Stonor, died 1397.

 

107198. Sir John Kirkby, born in Horton Kirby, Kent.

Child of Sir John Kirkby is:

53599 i. Alice Kirkby, born 1399 in Horton Kirby, Kent; married (1) Thomas Stonor Bef. 1418; married (2) Richard Drayton Aft. 1431.

 

Generation No. 18

163840. Lord William Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1160 in of North Ryston, England. He was the son of 327680. Richard Chamberlayne. He married 163841. <Unknown> Clyfton.

163841. <Unknown> Clyfton

Notes for Lord William Chamberlayne:

Lord of North Riston. Lord Chamberlain to Henry II.

He took prisoner Robert de Bellemont, Earl of Millain in Normandy, and Earl of Leicester in England ,who assisted Prince Henry in his revolt against his father, Henry Il.

Child of William Chamberlayne and <Unknown> Clyfton is:

81920 i. Robert Chamberlayne, born Abt. 1200.

 

163846. John de Gatesden, died 25 Nov 1258. He was the son of 327692. John de Gatesden. He married 163847. Margery <Unknown>.

163847. Margery <Unknown>, died Aft. 1258.

Child of John de Gatesden and Margery <Unknown> is:

81923 i. Margaret de Gatesden, born 22 Jan 1245/46; married Sir John Gatesden.

 

163848. John de Morteyn, born Abt. 1233; died 1265 in of Merston and Tilsworth, Bedfordshire. He married 163849. Constance de Merston Bef. 1252.

163849. Constance de Merston, born Abt. 1236 in of Merston, Bedfordshire; died Bef. 1293 in of Merston, Bedfordshire. She was the daughter of 327698. Ralph de Merston.

Child of John de Morteyn and Constance de Merston is:

81924 i. John Morteyn, born Bef. 1254 in of Merston and Tilsworth, Bedfordshire,; died 1296; married Joan Gobion Abt. 1272.

 

163850. Hugh Gobion He was the son of 327700. Richard Gobion and 327701. Agnes de Merley. He married 163851. Matilda <Unknown>.

163851. Matilda <Unknown>, born Bef. 1230.

Children of Hugh Gobion and Matilda <Unknown> are:

i. Richard Gobion, born Abt. 1245.

81925 ii. Joan Gobion, born Bef. 1260; married John Morteyn Abt. 1272.

 

163858. Simon de Borard, born Bef. 1230; died Aft. 1260. He was the son of 327716. Simon de Borard and 327717. Hawisia de Wrocksale. He married 163859. Margaret de Sydenham.

163859. Margaret de Sydenham She was the daughter of 327718. Asceline Sydenham.

Children of Simon de Borard and Margaret de Sydenham are:

i. Richard de Borard

Notes for Richard de Borard:

Richard de Borard, probably his son, (fn. 26) is mentioned in 1278, (fn. 27) and is returned as lord of Clifton in 1284. (fn. 28) He is mentioned in connexion with Stathern in 1290, (fn. 29) and in 1293 paid £20 to be exempted for life from bearing the arms of a knight. (fn. 30) His sister and heir Joan is said to have married Thomas Reynes, (fn. 31) from whose family Clifton received its distinguishing appellation, and their son Ralf Reynes (fn. 32) held Clifton in 1302–3. (fn. 33)

From: 'Parishes : Clifton Reynes', A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4 (1927), pp. 316-323. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62592. Date accessed: 18 July 2008.

81929 ii. Joan de Borard, born Bef. 1260; married Thomas Reynes.

 

163866. Thomas Heslerton, born Abt. 1215 in Heslerton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England.

Child of Thomas Heslerton is:

81933 i. Cicely de Heslerton, born Abt. 1240 in Heslerton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England; married John de Tyringham.

 

198656. Sir Walter Jernegan, born Abt. 1235 in England; died Abt. 1303 in England. He was the son of 397312. Hugh Jernegan and 397313. Ellen Inglethorpe. He married 198657. Isabella Fitz Osbert.

198657. Isabella Fitz Osbert, born Aft. 1235 in Somerley Town, Suffolk; died Abt. 1311 in England. She was the daughter of 397314. Sir Peter Fitz Osbert and 397315. Catherine Fitz Ralph.

Notes for Isabella Fitz Osbert:

She married 1st Sir Henry de Walpole as his second wife, and was widowed. She married Sir Walter Jernegan. She held 4th part of Manor of houghton in dower 4 Edward II (1307-1327). She died in 1311.

Child of Walter Jernegan and Isabella Fitz Osbert is:

99328 i. Sir Peter Jernegan, born Abt. 1270 in England; married Matilda de Herling.

 

198658. Sir Roger de Herling, died in Herling, Norfolk.

Child of Sir Roger de Herling is:

99329 i. Matilda de Herling, born in Herling, Norfolk; married Sir Peter Jernegan.

 

198720. Sir William Darell He was the son of 397440. Sir Marmaduke Darell and 397441. Helenisa de Insula. He married 198721. Joan Holtby.

198721. Joan Holtby She was the daughter of 397442. Sir William Holtby.

Child of William Darell and Joan Holtby is:

99360 i. Sir Marmaduke Darell, died Aft. 1358; married Cecilia <Unknown>.

 

198728. Randolph Pigot He married 198729. Emma de Clotheram.

198729. Emma de Clotheram

Child of Randolph Pigot and Emma de Clotheram is:

99364 i. Geoffrey Pigot, born 1295 in England; died Abt. 1347; married Johanna de Hawkswell.

 

198730. Thomas de Hawkswell

Child of Thomas de Hawkswell is:

99365 i. Johanna de Hawkswell, born Abt. 1304 in West Hawkswell, Yorkshire, England; married Geoffrey Pigot.

 

198784. Gervase de Clifton, died 1324. He was the son of 397568. Gervase de Clifton and 397569. Amphilisia Samson. He married 198785. Alicia de Rabacy.

198785. Alicia de Rabacy She was the daughter of 397570. Robert de Rabacy.

Notes for Gervase de Clifton:

Of Clifton, Notts; knight; called de Glapton, from an estate that he acquired by marriage

Notes for Alicia de Rabacy:

Daughter and coheir of Sir Robert de Rabacy, knight, of Glapton, Notts.

Child of Gervase de Clifton and Alicia de Rabacy is:

99392 i. Robert de Clifton, born Bef. 1299; died 1327; married Emma de Moton.

 

198786. Sir William de Moton

Child of Sir William de Moton is:

99393 i. Emma de Moton, married Robert de Clifton.

 

198790. John Heriz, born Abt. 1241. He married 198791. Matilda <Unknown>.

198791. Matilda <Unknown>

Child of John Heriz and Matilda <Unknown> is:

99395 i. Sarah Heriz, born Abt. 1290 in Wingfield, Derbyshire; married Sir Robert de Pierrepont.

 

198792. John de Grey, born Bef. 1258 in Wilton Castle, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire; died 28 Oct 1323 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 397584. Reynold de Grey and 397585. Maud de Longchamps. He married 198793. Maud de Verdun.

198793. Maud de Verdun, born Abt. 1260 in Alton Castle, Cheadle, Staffordshire. She was the daughter of 397586. John le Botiller de Verdun and 397587. Eleanor de Bohun.

Notes for John de Grey:

2nd Baron de Grey

Child of John de Grey and Maud de Verdun is:

99396 i. Henry de Grey, born Abt. 28 Oct 1282 in Wilton Castle, Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire; died 16 Dec 1342 in Shirland, Derbyshire; married Anne de Rockley.

 

198794. Ralph de Rockley, born Abt. 1260 in Frampton, Lincolnshire. He married 198795. Isabel de Clare.

198795. Isabel de Clare, born Abt. 1264 in Leicestershire. She was the daughter of 397590. William de Clare.

Child of Ralph de Rockley and Isabel de Clare is:

99397 i. Anne de Rockley, born Abt. 1285 in Frampton, Lincolnshire; married Henry de Grey.

 

198796. Edward I 'Longshanks' of England, born 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England; died 07 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-Sands, Northumberland, England. He was the son of 397592. Henry III Plantagenet of England and 397593. Countess Eleanor Beranger de Provence. He met 198797. <Daughter> of Kildare Aft. 1255.

198797. <Daughter> of Kildare She was the daughter of 397594. Earl <Unknown> of Kildare.

Notes for Edward I 'Longshanks' of England:

Edward I, the oldest surving son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence, was born in 1239. He was nicknamed Longshanks due to his great height and stature. Edward married Eleanor of Castille in 1254, who bore him sixteen children (seven of whom survived into adulthood) before her death in 1290. Edward reached a peace settlement with Philip IV of France that resulted with his marriage to the French king's sister, Margaret, who bore him three more children.

Edward I was a capable statesman, adding much to the institutions initiated by Henry II . In 1295, his "Model Parliament" brought together representatives from the nobility, clergy, knights of the shires, and burgesses of the cities - the first gathering of Lords and Commons. Feudal revenues proved inadequate in financing the bourgeoning royal courts and administrative institutions; summoning national Parliaments became the accepted forum of gaining revenue and conducting public business. Judicial reform included the expansion of such courts as the King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, and the Chancery Court was established to give redress in circumstances where other courts provided on solution. Edward was pious, but resisted any increase of papal authority in England. Conservators of the Peace, the forerunners of Justices of the Peace, were also established as an instituion.

Foriegn policy, namely the unification of the island's other nations, occupied much of Edward's time. A major campaign to control Llywelyn ap Gruffydd of Wales began in 1277, and lasted until Llywelyn's death in 1282. In 1301, the king's eldest son was created Prince of Wales, a title still held by all male heirs to the crown. Margaret, Maid of Norway and legitimate heir to the Scottish crown, died in 1290, leaving a disputed succession in Scotland . Edward was asked to arbitrate between thirteen different claimants. John Baliol, Edward's first choice, was unpopular; his next choice, William Wallace, rebelled against England until his capture and execution in 1305. Robert Bruce seized the Scottish throne in 1306, later to become a source of consternation to Edward II

Edward died en route to yet another Scottish campaign in1307. His character found accurate evaluation by Sir Richard Baker, in A Chronicle of the Kings of England : He had in him the two wisdoms, not often found in any, single; both together, seldom or never: an ability of judgement in himself, and a readiness to hear the judgement of others. He was not easily provoked into passion, but once in passion, not easily appeased, as was seen by his dealing with the Scots; towards whom he shaowed at first patience, and at severity. If he be censured for his many taxations, he may be justified by his well bestowing them; for never prince laid out his money to more honour of himself, or good of his kingdom."

Children of Edward of England and Elenora de Castile are:

i. Eleanor Plantagenet, born 17 Jun 1264 in Windsor; died 1297 in Ghent; married (1) Alfonso III Rey de Aragón; born 1265 in Valencia; died 1291 in Barcelona; married (2) Henri III of Bar 20 Sep 1293 in Bristol; born Aft. 1245; died 1302.

ii. Joan Plantagenet, born 1265; died 1265.

iii. John Plantagenet, born 10 Jul 1266; died 1271 in Westminster Palace.

iv. Henry Plantagenet, born 13 Jul 1267 in Windsor Castle; died 1274 in Marton.

v. Julian 'Katherine' Plantagenet, born 1271 in Holy Land; died 1271 in Holy Land.

99799 vi. Joan Plantagenet, born 1272 in Acre, Palestine; died 23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England; married (1) Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare 30 Apr 1290 in Westminister, London, England; married (2) Sir Ralph de Monthermer 1297.

vii. Alfonso Plantagenet, born 24 Nov 1273; died 1284 in Windsor Castle.

Notes for Alfonso Plantagenet:

Earl of Chester

viii. Margaret Plantagenet, born 11 Sep 1275 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died Aft. 11 Mar 1332/33 in Brussels; married John II de Brabant 08 Jul 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, England; born 27 Sep 1275; died 27 Oct 1312 in Tervueren.

Notes for John II de Brabant:

John II the Peaceful of Brabant, Duke of Brabant 2nd ; Duke of Lorraine ; Duke John II of Brabant and Limburg

ix. Berengaria Plantagenet, born 1276 in Kennington; died 1279.

x. Mary Plantagenet, born 11 Mar 1277/78 in Windsor Castle; died Bef. 08 Jul 1332 in Amesbury.

Notes for Mary Plantagenet:

a nun

xi. Alice Plantagenet, born 12 Mar 1278/79 in Woodstock Palace, Oxford, England; died 1291.

xii. Elizabeth Plantagenet, born 07 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Carnarvon, Flint, Wales; died 05 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England; married (1) John I of Holland 18 Jan 1296/97 in Ipswich Priory Church, Suffolk; born 1281; died 10 Nov 1299; married (2) Humphrey VIII de Bohun 14 Nov 1302 in Westminister, London, England; born 1276 in Pleshy Castle; died 16 Mar 1320/21 in Battle of Bouroughbridge, York, England.

Notes for Elizabeth Plantagenet:

Countess of Holland

Notes for Humphrey VIII de Bohun:

8th Earl of Hereford, 10th Earl of Essex, High Constable of England.

xiii. Edward II Plantagenet King of England, born 25 Apr 1284 in Carnarvon Cast., Carbarvon, Wales; died 21 Sep 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucester., England; married Isabelle of France 22 Jan 1307/08 in Bolougne, France; born Bet. 1292 - 1295 in Seine, France; died 22 Aug 1358 in Norfolk, England.

Notes for Edward II Plantagenet King of England:

Ruled England from 1307-1327. Prince of Wales 1301.

Edward II was born in 1284 to Edward I and Eleanor of Castille. He married Isabella, daughter of Philip IV of France, in 1308; Isabella bore him two sons and two daughters.

Edward was as much of a failure as a king as his father was a success. He lavished money and other rewards upon his male favorites, raising the ire of the nobility. The most notable was Piers Gaveston, his homosexual lover; on the day of Edward's marriage to Isabella, Edward preferred the couch of Gaveston to that of his new wife. Gaveston was exiled and eventually murdered for his licentious conduct with the king. Edward's means of maintaining power was based on the noose and the block - 28 knights and barons were executed for rebelling against the decadent king.

Edward faired no better as a soldier. The rebellions of the barons opened the way for Robert Bruce to reconquer much of Scotland. Bruce's victory over English forces at the battle of Bannockburn, in 1314, ensured Scottish independence until the union of England and Scotland in 1707.

War broke out with France in 1324, prompting Edward to send Isabella and their son Edward (later to become Edward III ) to negotiate with her brother and French king, Charles IV. Isabella fell into an open romance with Roger Mortimer, one of the Edward's disaffected barons. The rebellious couple invaded England in 1326, capturing and imprisoning Edward. The king was deposed, replaced by his son, Edward III.

Edward II was murdered in September 1327 at Berkeley castle, by a red-hot iron inserted through his sphincter into his bowels. The juxtaposition of Edward I and Edward II was beautifully described by Sir Richard Baker, in reference to Edward I in A Chronicle of the Kings of England : "His great unfortunateness was in his greatest blessing; for of four sons which he had by his Queen Isabella, three of them died in his own lifetime, who were worthy to have outlived him; and the fourth outlived him, who was worthy never to have been born." A strong indictment of a weak king.

Notes for Isabelle of France:

"The She-Wolf"

http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Isabella+of+England

Queen consort of Edward II of England 1308-1327. Nicknamed the "She-Wolf of France".

Isabella or Isabelle was the daughter of King Philippe IV of France and the sister of three French kings. Her mother was Joan, Queen of Navarre. Isabella was born in Paris some time between 1292 and 1295. She married Edward at Boulogne some time in January, 1308. He was already king, hence Isabella never held the title of Princess of Wales, as was wrongly portrayed in the film "Braveheart".

Although Isabella had four children from the marriage, the king was popularly believed to be homosexual, and lavished his attention on a succession of male favourites, including Piers Gaveston and Hugh Despenser. When her brother, King Charles IV of France, seized Edward's French possessions in 1325, she returned to France and gathered an army to oppose Edward, in alliance with Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, who had become her lover. Together they invaded England and defeated Edward, who then abdicated in favour of his eldest son, Edward III of England. Since the young king was only fourteen, they ruled as regents in his place.

Isabella and Mortimer famously plotted to murder the deposed king in such a way as not to draw suspicion on themselves. However, when Edward III attained his majority, he remembered their disloyalty, and had both Isabella and Mortimer taken prisoner. Mortimer was executed for treason, but Isabella's life was spared and she was allowed to retire to Castle Rising in Norfolk. It was there that she probably died, on August 22 1358, and her body was returned to London for burial.

xiv. Beatrice Plantagenet, born Abt. 1286 in Aquitaine; died Child.

xv. Blanche Plantagenet, born 1290; died Child.

Child of Edward of England and <Daughter> of Kildare is:

99398 i. John Walter Fitzroy de Botetourte, born Abt. 1265; died 25 Nov 1324; married Matilda 'Maud' FitzThomas.

 

198798. Thomas FitzOtho, born Abt. 1231; died Bef. 18 Mar 1273/74. He was the son of 397596. Otes fitz William. He married 198799. Beatrice de Beauchamp Bef. 1255.

198799. Beatrice de Beauchamp, born Abt. 1238 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire; died Abt. 1281. She was the daughter of 397598. William de Beauchamp and 397599. Ida Longespeé.

Notes for Thomas FitzOtho:

Sir Thomas fitz Otes

Children of Thomas FitzOtho and Beatrice de Beauchamp are:

99399 i. Matilda 'Maud' FitzThomas, born Aft. 1255; died Aft. 28 May 1329; married John Walter Fitzroy de Botetourte.

ii. Otes FitzThomas

 

198832. Walter de Peshale He was the son of 397664. William de Peshale. He married 198833. <Daughter> Fitz Alan.

198833. <Daughter> Fitz Alan She was the daughter of 397666. William Fitz Alan and 397667. Isabel de Saye.

Notes for Walter de Peshale:

Walter de Peshale resided in Shropshire and was very closely associated with the family of Fitz Alan (ancestors of the Stuarts). He is mentioned in the will of Fitz Alan, Lord of Arundel as Master Walter de Peshale, indicating at that time that he was a doctor of medicine. He married the daughter of William Fitz Alan III, Lord of Clun.

Child of Walter de Peshale and <Daughter> Fitz Alan is:

99416 i. Adam de Peshale, born Bef. 1254; married Alice de Swynnerton.

 

198834. John de Swynnerton, born Abt. 1205 in ParvaSuqnall, Staffs, England; died Abt. 1254 in England. He was the son of 397668. John de Swynnerton and 397669. Petronella de Derueslawe. He married 198835. Eleanor de Peshall.

198835. Eleanor de Peshall She was the daughter of 397670. Stephen de Peshall.

Children of John de Swynnerton and Eleanor de Peshall are:

i. Stephen de Swynnerton, born Abt. 1225 in Isewall, Staffs, England; died Abt. 1276 in England; married Joan de Waure; born in Eccleshall, Staffs, England.

99417 ii. Alice de Swynnerton, born Bef. 1254; married Adam de Peshale.

 

198912. Peter Bedingfield, born Abt. 1264 in Bedingfield, Suffolk; died 1331 in Bedingfield, Suffolk. He was the son of 397824. Adam Bedingfield.

Child of Peter Bedingfield is:

99456 i. Edmund Bedingfield, born Abt. 1292 in Bedingfield, Suffolk; married Maude Hemenhale.

 

198914. William Hemenhale, born Abt. 1270 in Bedingfield, Suffolk.

Child of William Hemenhale is:

99457 i. Maude Hemenhale, born Abt. 1296; died 1329 in Bedingfield, Suffolk; married Edmund Bedingfield.

 

198920. Egbertus Conyers, born Abt. 1274 in Conyers, North Riding, Yorkshire.

Child of Egbertus Conyers is:

99460 i. Roger Conyers, born Abt. 1309 in Conyers, North Riding, Yorkshire; married Margaret Norton.

 

198922. Richard Norton, born Abt. 1285 in Conyers, North Riding, Yorkshire.

Child of Richard Norton is:

99461 i. Margaret Norton, born Abt. 1310 in Conyers, North Riding, Yorkshire; married Roger Conyers.

 

198952. Nicholas de Weyland, born Abt. 1258 in Baylham, Bosmere, Suffolk. He was the son of 397904. William de Weyland and 397905. Marsilia <Unknown>. He married 198953. Julian Burnel.

198953. Julian Burnel, born Abt. 1260 in Garboldeham, Norfolk. She was the daughter of 397906. Robert Burnel.

Child of Nicholas de Weyland and Julian Burnel is:

99476 i. William de Weyland, born Abt. 1282 in Garboldeham, Norfolk; married Elizabeth de Rushton.

 

198954. Laurence de Rushton, born Abt. 1250 in England.

Child of Laurence de Rushton is:

99477 i. Elizabeth de Rushton, born Aft. 1285 in Garboldeham, Norfolk; married William de Weyland.

 

198992. William de Munchensy, born Abt. 1230. He was the son of 397984. William de Munchensy and 397985. Joan de Creke. He married 198799. Beatrice de Beauchamp.

198799. Beatrice de Beauchamp, born Abt. 1238 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire; died Abt. 1281. She was the daughter of 397598. William de Beauchamp and 397599. Ida Longespeé.

Child of William de Munchensy and Beatrice de Beauchamp is:

99496 i. William Mountcheney, born Abt. 1278 in Edwardstone, Suffolk; died Bef. 16 Nov 1318 in Edwardstone, Suffolk; married Alice <Unknown>.

 

199040. John de Shelton He was the son of 398080. John de Shelton and 398081. Maud <Unknown>. He married 199041. Agatha Gedding.

199041. Agatha Gedding

Child of John de Shelton and Agatha Gedding is:

99520 i. Ralph de Shelton, married Joan de Plais.

 

199042. Sir John de Plais

Child of Sir John de Plais is:

99521 i. Joan de Plais, married Ralph de Shelton.

 

199128. Constantine de Mortimer, died in Of Attleborough. He was the son of 398256. William de Mortimer and 398257. Alice <Unknown>. He married 199129. Sibyl <Unknown>.

199129. Sibyl <Unknown>

Child of Constantine de Mortimer and Sibyl <Unknown> is:

99564 i. Sir Robert de Mortimer, died in Of Attleborough; married Margery <Unknown>.

 

199138. Gilbert Etton He married 199139. Alice de Titsey.

199139. Alice de Titsey She was the daughter of 398278. John de Titsey.

Notes for Gilbert Etton:

The other part of the original manor of Titsey was held probably as early as the 12th century by the family called Titsey. In 1189–90 mention is found of a Geoffrey de Titsey in Tandridge Hundred (fn. 21) and both John and Geoffrey held two knights' fees there early in the 13th century. (fn. 22) Later the manor was in the possession of Thomas de Titsey, the last male representative of the family, who held it of Joan Countess of Gloucester and Hertford by two knights' fees and suit every three weeks at her court of Camberwell. (fn. 23) There was a capital messuage in the manor, which, together with a garden, was worth 13s. 4d. and the pleas of court were worth 2s. a year. (fn. 24) Thomas, who died before 25 July 1297, had three sisters, Margaret wife of John de Malevyle, Alice wife of Gilbert Etton, and Elizabeth wife of John de Horne. (fn. 25) Presumably his sisters Margaret and Elizabeth predeceased him, as on his death in 1297 John de Malevyle, Roger de Horne and Alice Etton (fn. 26) were his heirs. In Hilary term of the same year Eustace de Malevyle conveyed a messuage, 149 acres of land and 47s. rent in Titsey to Gilbert Etton and Alice his wife for their lives. (fn. 27) Eustace appears to have been a minor at this date, as in 1302 a grant of the lands late John de Malevyle's in Titsey was made on payment of 20 marks to Geoffrey de Lee during the minority of John's heir. (fn. 28) In 1305 Gilbert and Alice Etton, together with Eustace de Malevyle, made over two parts of a third of the manor and advowson of Titsey to John Uvedale, who married Isabel daughter of Gilbert and Alice Etton, and by the same deed a third part of the third of the manor was conveyed to the said John by John Westwyk and Margery his wife (next of kin to Alice) and Eustace, the latter portion, however, not to be entered into by John Uvedale until the death of Elizabeth wife of John Horton and evidently widow of Thomas de Titsey, who held it in dower of the heritage of Margery Westwyk. (fn. 29)

From: 'Parishes: Titsey', A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4 (1912), pp. 330-334. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43073. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

UVEDALE (formerly OVEDALE, hence Dovedale, Dowdale, and now Dowlas Lane).

—A certain Alexander de Titsey seems to have been enfeoffed of part of Camberwell either by Robert Fitz Roy Earl of Gloucester or by William Earl of Gloucester, (fn. 36) his son. At the time of the Testa de Nevill (fn. 37) his descendant Geoffrey de Titsey held a quarter of a fee in Camberwell of the honour of Gloucester. The overlordship follows the descent of Camberwell Buckingham. (fn. 38) In 1222–3 Philip Vitdeners (fn. 39) quitclaimed to Agnes de Titsey (probably widow of Geoffrey) and John de Titsey and his heirs a moiety of a quarter fee, which she held in dower, and the Titsey family for some time held this manor and made minor grants. (fn. 40) In 1282 Thomas de Titsey assigned his manor of Camberwell to Henry Pyrot (fn. 41) in trust for himself and his heirs. At his death about 25 July 1297 he was found seised of land at Camberwell with rents and pleas and perquisites of court, held of the Countess of Gloucester, and of a messuage and land held of Sir Robert de Bekewell. (fn. 42) Thomas de Titsey left three co-heirs—John de Malevyle, who had married his sister Margaret, Alice the wife of Gilbert Etton, another sister, and Roger Horne, who had married Elizabeth, the third sister. Margaret had no issue, Alice had a daughter Isabel, who became the wife of John de Uvedale, Elizabeth had a son John. In 1305 Gilbert and Alice with John de Westwyk and Margery his wife conveyed the reversion of a third of the manor, held for life by Elizabeth, wife of John de Horton, to John de Uvedale. (fn. 43)

From: 'Parishes: Camberwell', A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4 (1912), pp. 24-36. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43027. Date accessed: 08 August 2008.

Notes for Alice de Titsey:

Alice de Tichesey

Child of Gilbert Etton and Alice de Titsey is:

99569 i. Isabel Etton, married John de Ovedale.

 

199168. John Drury, born Bef. 1200. He was the son of 398336. Robert Dreu Drury and 398337. Matilda de Thurston.

Child of John Drury is:

99584 i. John Drury, born Abt. 1243 in Thurston, Suffolk; died Bef. 1309.

 

199424. Roger de Calthorpe, born Bef. 1218.

Child of Roger de Calthorpe is:

99712 i. William IV de Calthorpe, born 1241; died 1306; married Celia de Burnham.

 

199426. Philip de Burnham He married 199427. Emma le Strange.

199427. Emma le Strange

Child of Philip de Burnham and Emma le Strange is:

99713 i. Celia de Burnham, married William IV de Calthorpe.

 

199440. Robert Bacon, born Abt. 1195 in of Hesset and Bradford, England. He was the son of 398880. Roger Bacon. He married 199441. Alice Burgate.

199441. Alice Burgate, born Abt. 1195.

Children of Robert Bacon and Alice Burgate are:

99720 i. John Bacon, born Abt. 1225 in of Hesset and Bradford, England; married Alice Bacon.

ii. William Bacon

 

199520. William de St. Omer, born Abt. 1210 in Brundale, Norfolk; died Aft. 19 Oct 1265 in Bramshaw, Norfolk. He was the son of 399040. Nicholas de St. Omer and 399041. Margit Princess of Hungary.

Child of William de St. Omer is:

99760 i. Thomas de St. Omer, born Abt. 1245 in Brundale, Norfolk; married Alice <Unknown>.

 

199552. Sir Nicholas Stapleton, born Bef. 1245 in Bedall, Yorkshire, England. He married 199553. Margaret 'Margery' Bassett.

199553. Margaret 'Margery' Bassett, born Abt. 1252 in Bedall, Yorkshire, England.

Children of Nicholas Stapleton and Margaret Bassett are:

99776 i. Sir Miles I Stapleton, born Bef. 1265; died 1314 in Battle of Bannockburn; married Sibyl Bellew.

ii. Julian Stapleton, born Abt. 1280 in Bedale, Yorkshire, England; married Richard de Windsor Abt. 1294; born Abt. 1275 in Wymondham, Norfolk of Bradenlove, Buckinghamshire, England; died 1326.

 

199554. John de Bellew He married 199555. Laderina de Brus.

199555. Laderina de Brus

Notes for John de Bellew:

Lord of Carlton

Child of John de Bellew and Laderina de Brus is:

99777 i. Sibyl Bellew, born Abt. 1265; died Bef. 1301; married Sir Miles I Stapleton.

 

199556. Sir Alan Fitz Brian Fitz Alan He married 199557. Agnes <Unknown>.

199557. Agnes <Unknown>

Child of Alan Fitz Alan and Agnes <Unknown> is:

99778 i. Sir Brian Fitz Alan, died 01 Jun 1306; married Maud <Unknown>.

 

199560. Oliver I de Ingham He married 199561. Elizabeth <Unknown>.

199561. Elizabeth <Unknown>

Child of Oliver de Ingham and Elizabeth <Unknown> is:

99780 i. Sir John II de Ingham, born Abt. 1259; died Bef. 06 Apr 1310; married Margery <Unknown>.

 

199572. Robert Fitz Roger de Clavering, born 1247; died 29 Apr 1310. He was the son of 399144. Roger Fitz John and 399145. Isabel <Unknown>. He married 199573. Margery la Zouche 1265.

199573. Margery la Zouche, born Abt. 1244. She was the daughter of 399146. Alan la Zouche and 399147. Elena de Quincy.

Notes for Robert Fitz Roger de Clavering:

Lord Fitz Roger of Clavering; M.P.

Notes for Margery la Zouche:

Margaret de la Zouche

Children of Robert de Clavering and Margery la Zouche are:

99786 i. John Fitz Robert de Clavering, born Abt. 1266; died Bef. 23 Jan 1331/32; married Hawise de Tibetot Aft. 1278.

ii. Euphemia de Clavering, born Abt. 1267; married Randolph de Neville; born 18 Oct 1262; died Aft. 18 Apr 1331.

Notes for Euphemia de Clavering:

Anastasia Euphemia Fitz Robert

Notes for Randolph de Neville:

Ralph de Neville ; Ranulph de Neville

iii. Alan de Clavering, born Abt. 1280; married Isabella Riddell.

Notes for Alan de Clavering:

Ancestor of the Claverings of Axwell, Durham

 

199574. Sir Robert de Tibetot, born 1228 in Wymondham, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire; died 22 May 1298 in Nettlestead, Bosmere, Suffolk. He was the son of 399148. Henry de Tibetot and 399149. Alda <Unknown>. He married 199575. Eve de Chaworth.

199575. Eve de Chaworth, born Bef. 1250; died Bef. 30 Aug 1300. She was the daughter of 399150. Sir Pain de Chaworth.

Notes for Sir Robert de Tibetot:

Robert de Tybetot

Children of Robert de Tibetot and Eve de Chaworth are:

99787 i. Hawise de Tibetot, born Abt. 1270; died Bef. 14 Apr 1345; married John Fitz Robert de Clavering Aft. 1278.

ii. Auda de Tibetot, born 1283 in Prochester, Nottinghamshire; died Bef. 1324; married Sir John de Mohun; born 18 May 1269 in Dunster Castle, Somerset; died 25 Aug 1330 in Dunster Castle, Somerset.

 

199576. Henry Pierpont

Child of Henry Pierpont is:

99788 i. Sir Henry de Pierrepont, born Abt. 1231; died Bef. 1292; married Annora Manvers.

 

199578. Michael Manvers

Child of Michael Manvers is:

99789 i. Annora Manvers, born Abt. 1257; married Sir Henry de Pierrepont.

 

199584. William Bardolf, born Bef. 1237; died 12 Jan 1288/89 in of Wormegay. He was the son of 399168. William Bardolf. He married 199585. Julia de Gourney.

199585. Julia de Gourney, born Abt. 1237; died Feb 1285/86. She was the daughter of 399170. Hugh de Gournay.

Notes for William Bardolf:

of Shelford & Wirmegay

Child of William Bardolf and Julia de Gourney is:

99792 i. Sir Hugh Bardolf, born 29 Sep 1259; died 1304; married Isabel Aguillon.

 

199586. Robert Aguillon, born Abt. 1230; died 1286 in of Addington. He married 199587. Joan de Ferrers.

199587. Joan de Ferrers, born Abt. 1240; died Oct 1267. She was the daughter of 399174. William de Ferrers.

Notes for Robert Aguillon:

Robert's heir was his daughter Isabel wife of Hugh Bardolf, to whom the manor descended. Hugh died in 1304 and in 1308-9 his widow settled a manor of Perching on herself and her second son William, with contingent remainders to her daughters Nichole and Margery(50). Isabel was still holding Perching in 1316(51) but was not seised of it at her death in 1323.(52)

Notes for Joan de Ferrers:

Said to be the daughter of William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby; his daughter Joan, b c 1248, is married to another at the time of this Joan's childbirth. One or both of these could be misplaced.

Child of Robert Aguillon and Joan de Ferrers is:

99793 i. Isabel Aguillon, born 25 Mar 1258 in of Addington; died Bef. 28 May 1323; married Sir Hugh Bardolf.

 

199590. Louis I de Savoie, born 1250. He was the son of 399180. Thomas II de Savoie and 399181. Beatrice Fieschi. He married 199591. Jeanne de Montfort 1278.

199591. Jeanne de Montfort, born Aft. 1258; died 1300.

Notes for Louis I de Savoie:

Baron of Vaud; Baron de Vaud

Children of Louis de Savoie and Jeanne de Montfort are:

i. Margaret de Savoie, born Bef. 1278; died 1313; married (1) Jean de Bourgogne 1293; born Bef. 1273; married (2) Simon von Saarbrücken 1309; died 1325.

Notes for Jean de Bourgogne:

sn de Vignory ; Jean de Chalon

ii. Louis II de Savoie, born Abt. 1290; died Bet. 1348 - 1350; married Isabelle de Chalon 1309; born Aft. 1275; died Bet. 1352 - 1359.

Notes for Louis II de Savoie:

Baron de Vaud ; Seigneur de Vaud

Notes for Isabelle de Chalon:

Dame de Joigny

iii. Peter de Savoie, died 1312 in k.a.

iv. William de Savoie

Notes for William de Savoie:

sn de Biolley

v. Catherine de Savoie, died 1305.

99795 vi. Blanche de Savoie, born Aft. 1278; died Aft. Apr 1323; married (1) William de Grandison Aft. 1293 in Lake Neuchatel, Switzerland; married (2) Piers II de Grandison Abt. 1303.

vii. Isabelle de Savoie, married Humbert VII de Montluel.

viii. Eleanor de Savoie, died 1335; married Rodolphe de Neufchatel 1294; died 1343.

ix. Joanna de Savoie, died Aft. 29 Oct 1360; married Guillaume de Joinville 1294.

x. Beatrix de Savoie, died 1338; married Cte Geoffroy I de Clermont 1301; died Bet. 1332 - 1333.

 

199596. Richard de Clare, born 04 Aug 1222 in Newent, Gloucestershire, England. He was the son of 399192. Gilbert de Clare and 399193. Isabel Marshal. He married 199597. Maud de Lacy.

199597. Maud de Lacy, born Abt. 1223.

Notes for Richard de Clare:

Earl of Gloucester and Hereford

Notes for Maud de Lacy:

Countess de Lincoln

Children of Richard de Clare and Maud de Lacy are:

i. Thomas de Clare, born Abt. 1245 in Thomond, Connaught, Clare, Ireland; died Abt. 1287; married Juliane Fitz Maurice; born Abt. 1270.

Notes for Thomas de Clare:

2nd son of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford.

Notes for Juliane Fitz Maurice:

or Amy Fitz Maurice; Juliane de Windsor.

99798 ii. Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare, born 02 Sep 1243 in Monmouth Castle, England; died 07 Dec 1295 in Monmouth Castle, England; married Joan Plantagenet 30 Apr 1290 in Westminister, London, England.

iii. Roese de Clare, born 1256; died Aft. 1316; married Roger de Mowbray Aft. 1270; born Abt. 1254; died Bef. 21 Nov 1297.

 

198796. Edward I 'Longshanks' of England, born 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England; died 07 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-Sands, Northumberland, England. He was the son of 397592. Henry III Plantagenet of England and 397593. Countess Eleanor Beranger de Provence. He married 199599. Elenora de Castile 18 Aug 1254 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain.

199599. Elenora de Castile, born Abt. 1240 in Castile, España; died 29 Nov 1290 in Herdeby, near Grantham, Nottinghamshire, England. She was the daughter of 399198. St. Fernando III de Castile y Léon and 399199. Jeanne 'Joanna' de Danmartin.

Notes for Edward I 'Longshanks' of England:

Edward I, the oldest surving son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence, was born in 1239. He was nicknamed Longshanks due to his great height and stature. Edward married Eleanor of Castille in 1254, who bore him sixteen children (seven of whom survived into adulthood) before her death in 1290. Edward reached a peace settlement with Philip IV of France that resulted with his marriage to the French king's sister, Margaret, who bore him three more children.

Edward I was a capable statesman, adding much to the institutions initiated by Henry II . In 1295, his "Model Parliament" brought together representatives from the nobility, clergy, knights of the shires, and burgesses of the cities - the first gathering of Lords and Commons. Feudal revenues proved inadequate in financing the bourgeoning royal courts and administrative institutions; summoning national Parliaments became the accepted forum of gaining revenue and conducting public business. Judicial reform included the expansion of such courts as the King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, and the Chancery Court was established to give redress in circumstances where other courts provided on solution. Edward was pious, but resisted any increase of papal authority in England. Conservators of the Peace, the forerunners of Justices of the Peace, were also established as an instituion.

Foriegn policy, namely the unification of the island's other nations, occupied much of Edward's time. A major campaign to control Llywelyn ap Gruffydd of Wales began in 1277, and lasted until Llywelyn's death in 1282. In 1301, the king's eldest son was created Prince of Wales, a title still held by all male heirs to the crown. Margaret, Maid of Norway and legitimate heir to the Scottish crown, died in 1290, leaving a disputed succession in Scotland . Edward was asked to arbitrate between thirteen different claimants. John Baliol, Edward's first choice, was unpopular; his next choice, William Wallace, rebelled against England until his capture and execution in 1305. Robert Bruce seized the Scottish throne in 1306, later to become a source of consternation to Edward II

Edward died en route to yet another Scottish campaign in1307. His character found accurate evaluation by Sir Richard Baker, in A Chronicle of the Kings of England : He had in him the two wisdoms, not often found in any, single; both together, seldom or never: an ability of judgement in himself, and a readiness to hear the judgement of others. He was not easily provoked into passion, but once in passion, not easily appeased, as was seen by his dealing with the Scots; towards whom he shaowed at first patience, and at severity. If he be censured for his many taxations, he may be justified by his well bestowing them; for never prince laid out his money to more honour of himself, or good of his kingdom."

Notes for Elenora de Castile:

Cts de Ponthieu

Children of Edward of England and Elenora de Castile are:

i. Eleanor Plantagenet, born 17 Jun 1264 in Windsor; died 1297 in Ghent; married (1) Alfonso III Rey de Aragón; born 1265 in Valencia; died 1291 in Barcelona; married (2) Henri III of Bar 20 Sep 1293 in Bristol; born Aft. 1245; died 1302.

ii. Joan Plantagenet, born 1265; died 1265.

iii. John Plantagenet, born 10 Jul 1266; died 1271 in Westminster Palace.

iv. Henry Plantagenet, born 13 Jul 1267 in Windsor Castle; died 1274 in Marton.

v. Julian 'Katherine' Plantagenet, born 1271 in Holy Land; died 1271 in Holy Land.

99799 vi. Joan Plantagenet, born 1272 in Acre, Palestine; died 23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England; married (1) Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare 30 Apr 1290 in Westminister, London, England; married (2) Sir Ralph de Monthermer 1297.

vii. Alfonso Plantagenet, born 24 Nov 1273; died 1284 in Windsor Castle.

Notes for Alfonso Plantagenet:

Earl of Chester

viii. Margaret Plantagenet, born 11 Sep 1275 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died Aft. 11 Mar 1332/33 in Brussels; married John II de Brabant 08 Jul 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, England; born 27 Sep 1275; died 27 Oct 1312 in Tervueren.

Notes for John II de Brabant:

John II the Peaceful of Brabant, Duke of Brabant 2nd ; Duke of Lorraine ; Duke John II of Brabant and Limburg

ix. Berengaria Plantagenet, born 1276 in Kennington; died 1279.

x. Mary Plantagenet, born 11 Mar 1277/78 in Windsor Castle; died Bef. 08 Jul 1332 in Amesbury.

Notes for Mary Plantagenet:

a nun

xi. Alice Plantagenet, born 12 Mar 1278/79 in Woodstock Palace, Oxford, England; died 1291.

xii. Elizabeth Plantagenet, born 07 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Carnarvon, Flint, Wales; died 05 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England; married (1) John I of Holland 18 Jan 1296/97 in Ipswich Priory Church, Suffolk; born 1281; died 10 Nov 1299; married (2) Humphrey VIII de Bohun 14 Nov 1302 in Westminister, London, England; born 1276 in Pleshy Castle; died 16 Mar 1320/21 in Battle of Bouroughbridge, York, England.

Notes for Elizabeth Plantagenet:

Countess of Holland

Notes for Humphrey VIII de Bohun:

8th Earl of Hereford, 10th Earl of Essex, High Constable of England.

xiii. Edward II Plantagenet King of England, born 25 Apr 1284 in Carnarvon Cast., Carbarvon, Wales; died 21 Sep 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucester., England; married Isabelle of France 22 Jan 1307/08 in Bolougne, France; born Bet. 1292 - 1295 in Seine, France; died 22 Aug 1358 in Norfolk, England.

Notes for Edward II Plantagenet King of England:

Ruled England from 1307-1327. Prince of Wales 1301.

Edward II was born in 1284 to Edward I and Eleanor of Castille. He married Isabella, daughter of Philip IV of France, in 1308; Isabella bore him two sons and two daughters.

Edward was as much of a failure as a king as his father was a success. He lavished money and other rewards upon his male favorites, raising the ire of the nobility. The most notable was Piers Gaveston, his homosexual lover; on the day of Edward's marriage to Isabella, Edward preferred the couch of Gaveston to that of his new wife. Gaveston was exiled and eventually murdered for his licentious conduct with the king. Edward's means of maintaining power was based on the noose and the block - 28 knights and barons were executed for rebelling against the decadent king.

Edward faired no better as a soldier. The rebellions of the barons opened the way for Robert Bruce to reconquer much of Scotland. Bruce's victory over English forces at the battle of Bannockburn, in 1314, ensured Scottish independence until the union of England and Scotland in 1707.

War broke out with France in 1324, prompting Edward to send Isabella and their son Edward (later to become Edward III ) to negotiate with her brother and French king, Charles IV. Isabella fell into an open romance with Roger Mortimer, one of the Edward's disaffected barons. The rebellious couple invaded England in 1326, capturing and imprisoning Edward. The king was deposed, replaced by his son, Edward III.

Edward II was murdered in September 1327 at Berkeley castle, by a red-hot iron inserted through his sphincter into his bowels. The juxtaposition of Edward I and Edward II was beautifully described by Sir Richard Baker, in reference to Edward I in A Chronicle of the Kings of England : "His great unfortunateness was in his greatest blessing; for of four sons which he had by his Queen Isabella, three of them died in his own lifetime, who were worthy to have outlived him; and the fourth outlived him, who was worthy never to have been born." A strong indictment of a weak king.

Notes for Isabelle of France:

"The She-Wolf"

http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Isabella+of+England

Queen consort of Edward II of England 1308-1327. Nicknamed the "She-Wolf of France".

Isabella or Isabelle was the daughter of King Philippe IV of France and the sister of three French kings. Her mother was Joan, Queen of Navarre. Isabella was born in Paris some time between 1292 and 1295. She married Edward at Boulogne some time in January, 1308. He was already king, hence Isabella never held the title of Princess of Wales, as was wrongly portrayed in the film "Braveheart".

Although Isabella had four children from the marriage, the king was popularly believed to be homosexual, and lavished his attention on a succession of male favourites, including Piers Gaveston and Hugh Despenser. When her brother, King Charles IV of France, seized Edward's French possessions in 1325, she returned to France and gathered an army to oppose Edward, in alliance with Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, who had become her lover. Together they invaded England and defeated Edward, who then abdicated in favour of his eldest son, Edward III of England. Since the young king was only fourteen, they ruled as regents in his place.

Isabella and Mortimer famously plotted to murder the deposed king in such a way as not to draw suspicion on themselves. However, when Edward III attained his majority, he remembered their disloyalty, and had both Isabella and Mortimer taken prisoner. Mortimer was executed for treason, but Isabella's life was spared and she was allowed to retire to Castle Rising in Norfolk. It was there that she probably died, on August 22 1358, and her body was returned to London for burial.

xiv. Beatrice Plantagenet, born Abt. 1286 in Aquitaine; died Child.

xv. Blanche Plantagenet, born 1290; died Child.

Child of Edward of England and <Daughter> of Kildare is:

99398 i. John Walter Fitzroy de Botetourte, born Abt. 1265; died 25 Nov 1324; married Matilda 'Maud' FitzThomas.

 

199600. Sir Luke de Poynings, born Abt. Sep 1231; died Bef. 08 Jun 1294. He was the son of 399200. Thomas de Poynings and 399201. Ela Aguillon. He married 199601. Hawise <Unknown>.

199601. Hawise <Unknown>, born Abt. 1233.

Child of Luke de Poynings and Hawise <Unknown> is:

99800 i. Sir Michael de Poynings, born Abt. 1265 in Poynings, Steyning, Sussex; died 24 Jun 1314 in Battle of Bannockburn, Sterlingshire, Scotland; married Margery Bardolf Bef. 08 Jun 1298.

 

199606. Bartholomew Betram de Criol, born Abt. 1251; died 1295. He married 199607. Eleanor de Crevequer.

199607. Eleanor de Crevequer, born Abt. 1255. She was the daughter of 399214. Hamo de Crevequer and 399215. Maud d'Avranches.

Children of Bartholomew de Criol and Eleanor de Crevequer are:

99803 i. Joan de Criol, born Abt. 1271; married Richard de Rokesley.

ii. Bertram de Criol

Notes for Bertram de Criol:

 

 

 

199616. Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn, born Abt. 1215; died Aft. 27 Feb 1284/85. He was the son of 399232. Gwenwynwyn ap Owain Cyfeilioc and 399233. Margaret Corbet. He married 199617. Hawise le Strange.

199617. Hawise le Strange, born Abt. 1234. She was the daughter of 399234. John III le Strange and 399235. Lucy de Tregoz.

Notes for Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn:

Called De Cyveillog, and De la Pole.

Lord of Powys, 1240-86

Powys remained in the hands of Llywelyn until his death in 1240. Soon afterwards Gwenwynwyn's son, Gruffydd, who had been only a year old on his father's death, was granted the lordship of Southern Powys by Henry III, but on very strict terms. Gruffydd held these lands intermittently during a constant power struggle with Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, finding himself again in exile in 1257, imprisoned in 1263 -- in which year he changed his allegiance to Llywelyn -- and in exile again in 1274. Although reinstated in his lands in 1277 he held them only under the authority of the English king and, after his death in 1286, all lands passed to the English crown.

Mike Ashley, 'British Monarchs'

Notes for Hawise le Strange:

daughter of John le Strange

Children of Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn and Hawise le Strange are:

i. William ap Gruffydd, born Bef. 1280.

Notes for William ap Gruffydd:

Prince of Powys

99808 ii. Owain ap Gruffydd, born Abt. 1257 in Powys, Wenwynwyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales; died Bet. 16 May 1289 - 16 May 1290 in Powys Castle; married (1) Johanna Corbet; married (2) Hawise Corbet.

 

199618. Robert Corbet, born Abt. 1223. He married 199619. Catherine le Strange.

199619. Catherine le Strange, born Abt. 1230. She was the daughter of 399234. John III le Strange and 399235. Lucy de Tregoz.

Child of Robert Corbet and Catherine le Strange is:

99809 i. Johanna Corbet, born Abt. 1253; married Owain ap Gruffydd.

 

199680. Sir William Spilman, died Bet. 1149 - 1167 in of Brokenhurst, Hampshire. He was the son of 399360. Sir William Espileman.

Notes for Sir William Spilman:

Lord of Brokenhurst, in Hampshire, England in the twelfth Century. He also held lands in Wiltshire in the year 1156 by knight's service.

Child of Sir William Spilman is:

99840 i. Sir William Spilman, born Bef. 1146 in of Brokenhurst, Hampshire; died Bef. 1232; married Matilda de Sarum.

 

199682. Sir William de Sarum

Child of Sir William de Sarum is:

99841 i. Matilda de Sarum, married Sir William Spilman.

 

199936. William de Narburgh

Child of William de Narburgh is:

99968 i. Robert de Narburgh.

 

200064. William Clere, born 1225 in Ormesby, Norfolk. He was the son of 400128. Nicholas Clere and 400129. Annabel Ormesby. He married 200065. Katherine Snecke.

200065. Katherine Snecke She was the daughter of 400130. Sir John Snecke.

Notes for William Clere:

William his heyre married the daughter and heyre of Sir John Snecke, Knight.

Notes for Katherine Snecke:

Katherine Sneck

Child of William Clere and Katherine Snecke is:

100032 i. Robert Clere, born Abt. 1250 in Ormesby, Norfolk; married Wellwyn Westlesse.

 

200066. Sir John Westlesse He was the son of 400132. Thomas Westcles and 400133. Berga de Ormesby.

Notes for Sir John Westlesse:

Sir John Westcles

Child of Sir John Westlesse is:

100033 i. Wellwyn Westlesse, married Robert Clere.

 

200112. John de Braiose, born Aft. 1195; died 18 Jul 1232 in Bramber, co. Sussex. He was the son of 400224. William de Braiose and 400225. Matilda 'Maud' de Clare. He married 200113. Margaret verch Lewellyn of Wales.

200113. Margaret verch Lewellyn of Wales, born Abt. 1202; died 1263. She was the daughter of 400226. Lewellyn II Fawr and 400227. Joan Plantagenet.

Notes for John de Braiose:

Lord of Breuse and Gower.

Children of John de Braiose and Margaret of Wales are:

i. William de Braiose, died Bef. 06 Jan 1290/91; married Mary de Ros; died Bef. 23 Mar 1325/26.

Notes for William de Braiose:

Lord Braiose of Bramber

100056 ii. Sir Richard de Braiose, born Bef. 1232; died in of Stinton, Norfolk, England; married Alice le Rus Bef. 09 Sep 1265.

 

200114. Will